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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog151
-rw-r--r--Makefile.am15
-rw-r--r--action.c141
-rw-r--r--action.h8
-rw-r--r--configure.ac68
-rw-r--r--dirty.h18
-rw-r--r--doc/Makefile.am9
-rw-r--r--doc/dev_oplugins.html178
-rw-r--r--doc/droppriv.html60
-rw-r--r--doc/expression.html3
-rw-r--r--doc/features.html26
-rw-r--r--doc/im3195.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/imfile.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/imgssapi.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/imklog.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/imrelp.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/imtcp.html29
-rw-r--r--doc/imuxsock.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/log_rotation_fix_size.html10
-rw-r--r--doc/manual.html13
-rw-r--r--doc/netstream.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/omlibdbi.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/ommail.html3
-rw-r--r--doc/ommysql.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/omrelp.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/omsnmp.html1
-rw-r--r--doc/professional_support.html26
-rw-r--r--doc/property_replacer.html33
-rw-r--r--doc/queues.html95
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_allowedsender.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html3
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_dircreatemode.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_dirgroup.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_dirowner.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_filecreatemode.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_filegroup.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_fileowner.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_gssmode.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_includeconfig.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_moddir.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_modload.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rsconf1_umask.html4
-rw-r--r--doc/rscript_abnf.html2
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog-vers.dot82
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf.html1227
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_actions.html336
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_examples.html209
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_filter.html284
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_global.html242
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_modules.html52
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_nomatch.html48
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_output.html81
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_conf_templates.html151
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_high_database_rate.html9
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_mysql.html11
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_ng_comparison.html10
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_stunnel.html9
-rw-r--r--doc/rsyslog_tls.html10
-rw-r--r--doc/status.html21
-rw-r--r--doc/syslog_protocol.html9
-rw-r--r--plugins/imklog/linux.c2
-rw-r--r--plugins/immark/immark.c1
-rw-r--r--plugins/imrelp/imrelp.c5
-rw-r--r--plugins/imtcp/imtcp.c17
-rw-r--r--plugins/imudp/imudp.c208
-rw-r--r--plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c4
-rw-r--r--plugins/omdtn/Makefile.am8
-rw-r--r--plugins/omdtn/omdtn.c130
-rw-r--r--plugins/omstdout/Makefile.am8
-rw-r--r--plugins/omstdout/omstdout.c203
-rw-r--r--plugins/omtemplate/Makefile.am8
-rw-r--r--plugins/omtemplate/omtemplate.c220
-rw-r--r--runtime/Makefile.am2
-rw-r--r--runtime/atomic.h2
-rw-r--r--runtime/cfsysline.c4
-rw-r--r--runtime/conf.c13
-rw-r--r--runtime/ctok.c17
-rw-r--r--runtime/datetime.c31
-rw-r--r--runtime/datetime.h2
-rw-r--r--runtime/debug.c5
-rw-r--r--runtime/debug.h2
-rw-r--r--runtime/expr.c63
-rw-r--r--runtime/glbl.c42
-rw-r--r--runtime/glbl.h7
-rw-r--r--runtime/module-template.h31
-rw-r--r--runtime/modules.c13
-rw-r--r--runtime/modules.h6
-rw-r--r--runtime/msg.c127
-rw-r--r--runtime/msg.h29
-rw-r--r--runtime/net.c9
-rw-r--r--runtime/objomsr.c18
-rw-r--r--runtime/objomsr.h6
-rw-r--r--runtime/parser.c315
-rw-r--r--runtime/parser.h30
-rw-r--r--runtime/queue.c452
-rw-r--r--runtime/queue.h51
-rw-r--r--runtime/rsyslog.c2
-rw-r--r--runtime/rsyslog.h10
-rw-r--r--runtime/srutils.c6
-rw-r--r--runtime/stringbuf.c50
-rw-r--r--runtime/stringbuf.h3
-rw-r--r--runtime/sysvar.c2
-rw-r--r--runtime/vm.c29
-rw-r--r--runtime/vmop.c60
-rw-r--r--runtime/vmop.h33
-rw-r--r--runtime/vmprg.c2
-rw-r--r--runtime/wti.c26
-rw-r--r--runtime/wti.h1
-rw-r--r--runtime/wtp.c23
-rw-r--r--runtime/wtp.h1
-rw-r--r--tcps_sess.c15
-rw-r--r--tcpsrv.c35
-rw-r--r--tcpsrv.h22
-rw-r--r--template.c61
-rw-r--r--template.h8
-rw-r--r--tests/1.rstest34
-rw-r--r--tests/2.rstest4
-rw-r--r--tests/3.rstest21
-rw-r--r--tests/DevNull.cfgtest1
-rw-r--r--tests/Makefile.am37
-rw-r--r--tests/NoExistFile.cfgtest1
-rwxr-xr-xtests/cfg.sh12
-rw-r--r--tests/getline.c56
-rwxr-xr-xtests/omod-if-array.sh1
-rw-r--r--tests/ourtail.c43
-rwxr-xr-xtests/parsertest.sh1
-rw-r--r--tests/rscript.c9
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/1.omod-if-array2
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/1.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/2.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/date1.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/date2.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/date3.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/date4.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/date5.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/omod-if-array.conf14
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/parse1.conf9
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/rfc3164.parse14
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/rfc5424-1.parse13
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/rfc5424-2.parse14
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/rfc5424-3.parse14
-rw-r--r--tests/testsuites/rfc5424-4.parse14
-rw-r--r--tests/udptester.c293
-rw-r--r--threads.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/Makefile.am5
-rw-r--r--tools/msggen.c38
-rw-r--r--tools/omfile.c191
-rw-r--r--tools/omfwd.c3
-rw-r--r--tools/pidfile.c2
-rw-r--r--tools/syslogd.c317
-rw-r--r--tools/syslogd.h4
167 files changed, 5457 insertions, 1958 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 3214ffca..fa0c5763 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,4 +1,152 @@
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.7 [BETA] (rgerhards), 2009-04-??
+- bugfix: $InputTCPMaxSessions config directive was accepted, but not
+ honored. This resulted in a fixed upper limit of 200 connections.
+- bugfix: the default for $DirCreateMode was 0644, and as such wrong.
+ It has now been changed to 0700. For some background, please see
+ http://lists.adiscon.net/pipermail/rsyslog/2009-April/001986.html
+- bugfix: ompgsql did not detect problems in sql command execution
+ this could cause loss of messages. The handling was correct if the
+ connection broke, but not if there was a problem with statement
+ execution. The most probable case for such a case would be invalid
+ sql inside the template, and this is now much easier to diagnose.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.6 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2009-04-07
+- added new "csv" property replacer options to enable simple creation
+ of CSV-formatted outputs (format from RFC4180 is used)
+- implemented function support in RainerScript. That means the engine
+ parses and compile functions, as well as executes a few build-in
+ ones. Dynamic loading and registration of functions is not yet
+ supported - but we now have a good foundation to do that later on.
+- implemented the strlen() RainerScript function
+- added a template output module
+- added -T rsyslogd command line option, enables to specify a directory
+ where to chroot() into on startup. This is NOT a security feature but
+ introduced to support testing. Thus, -T does not make sure chroot()
+ is used in a secure way. (may be removed later)
+- added omstdout module for testing purposes. Spits out all messages to
+ stdout - no config option, no other features
+- added a parser testing suite (still needs to be extended, but a good
+ start)
+- modified $ModLoad statement so that for modules whom's name starts with
+ a dot, no path is prepended (this enables relative-pathes and should
+ not break any valid current config)
+- fixed a bug that caused action retries not to work correctly
+ situation was only cleared by a restart
+- bugfix: closed dynafile was potentially never written until another
+ dynafile name was generated - potential loss of messages
+- improved omfile so that it properly suspends itself if there is an
+ i/o or file name generation error. This enables it to be used with
+ the full high availability features of rsyslog's engine
+- bugfix: fixed some segaults on Solaris, where vsprintf() does not
+ check for NULL pointers
+- improved performance of regexp-based filters
+ Thanks to Arnaud Cornet for providing the idea and initial patch.
+- added a new way how output plugins may be passed parameters. This is
+ more effcient for some outputs. They new can receive fields not only
+ as a single string but rather in an array where each string is seperated.
+- added (some) developer documentation for output plugin interface
+- bugfix: potential abort with DA queue after high watermark is reached
+ There exists a race condition that can lead to a segfault. Thanks
+ go to vbernetr, who performed the analysis and provided patch, which
+ I only tweaked a very little bit.
+- bugfix: imtcp did incorrectly parse hostname/tag
+ Thanks to Luis Fernando Muñoz Mejías for the patch.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.5 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2009-03-11
+- bugfix: parser did not correctly parse fields in UDP-received messages
+- added ERE support in filter conditions
+ new comparison operation "ereregex"
+- added new config directive $RepeatedMsgContainsOriginalMsg so that the
+ "last message repeated n times" messages, if generated, may
+ have an alternate format that contains the message that is being repeated
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.4 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2009-01-29
+- bugfix: inconsistent use of mutex/atomic operations could cause segfault
+ details are too many, for full analysis see blog post at:
+ http://blog.gerhards.net/2009/01/rsyslog-data-race-analysis.html
+- bugfix: unitialized mutex was used in msg.c:getPRI
+ This was subtle, because getPRI is called as part of the debugging code
+ (always executed) in syslogd.c:logmsg.
+- bufgix: $PreserveFQDN was not properly handled for locally emitted
+ messages
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.3 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-12-17
+- added $InputTCPServerAddtlFrameDelimiter config directive, which
+ enables to specify an additional, non-standard message delimiter
+ for processing plain tcp syslog. This is primarily a fix for the invalid
+ framing used in Juniper's NetScreen products. Credit to forum user
+ Arv for suggesting this solution.
+- added $InputTCPServerInputName property, which enables a name to be
+ specified that will be available during message processing in the
+ inputname property. This is considered useful for logic that treats
+ messages differently depending on which input received them.
+- added $PreserveFQDN config file directive
+ Enables to use FQDNs in sender names where the legacy default
+ would have stripped the domain part.
+ Thanks to BlinkMind, Inc. http://www.blinkmind.com for sponsoring this
+ development.
+- bugfix: imudp went into an endless loop under some circumstances
+ (but could also leave it under some other circumstances...)
+ Thanks to David Lang and speedfox for reporting this issue.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.2 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-12-04
+- bugfix: code did not compile without zlib
+- security bugfix: $AllowedSender was not honored, all senders were
+ permitted instead (see http://www.rsyslog.com/Article322.phtml)
+- security fix: imudp emitted a message when a non-permitted sender
+ tried to send a message to it. This behaviour is operator-configurable.
+ If enabled, a message was emitted each time. That way an attacker could
+ effectively fill the disk via this facility. The message is now
+ emitted only once in a minute (this currently is a hard-coded limit,
+ if someone comes up with a good reason to make it configurable, we
+ will probably do that).
+- doc bugfix: typo in v3 compatibility document directive syntax
+ thanks to Andrej for reporting
+- imported other changes from 3.21.8 and 3.20.1 (see there)
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.1 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-11-26
+- added $PrivDropToGroup, $PrivDropToUser, $PrivDropToGroupID,
+ $PrivDropToUserID config directives to enable dropping privileges.
+ This is an effort to provide a security enhancement. For the limits of this
+ approach, see http://wiki.rsyslog.com/index.php/Security
+- re-enabled imklog to compile on FreeBSD (brought in from beta)
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version 4.1.0 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-11-18
+
+********************************* WARNING *********************************
+This version has a slightly different on-disk format for message entries.
+As a consequence, old queue files being read by this version may have
+an invalid output timestamp, which could result to some malfunction inside
+the output driver. It is recommended to drain queues with the previous
+version before switching to this one.
+********************************* WARNING *********************************
+
+- greatly enhanced performance when compared to v3.
+- added configuration directive "HUPisRestart" which enables to configure
+ HUP to be either a full restart or "just" a leightweight way to
+ close open files.
+- enhanced legacy syslog parser to detect year if part of the timestamp
+ the format is based on what Cisco devices seem to emit.
+- added a setting "$OptimizeForUniprocessor" to enable users to turn off
+ pthread_yield calls which are counter-productive on multiprocessor
+ machines (but have been shown to be useful on uniprocessors)
+- reordered imudp processing. Message parsing is now done as part of main
+ message queue worker processing (was part of the input thread)
+ This should also improve performance, as potentially more work is
+ done in parallel.
+- bugfix: compressed syslog messages could be slightly mis-uncompressed
+ if the last byte of the compressed record was a NUL
+- added $UDPServerTimeRequery option which enables to work with
+ less acurate timestamps in favor of performance. This enables querying
+ of the time only every n-th time if imudp is running in the tight
+ receive loop (aka receiving messsages at a high rate)
+- doc bugfix: queue doc had wrong parameter name for setting controlling
+ worker thread shutdown period
+- restructured rsyslog.conf documentation
+- bugfix: memory leak in ompgsql
+ Thanks to Ken for providing the patch
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 3.22.0 [v3-stable] (rgerhards), 2009-04-21
This is the first stable release that includes the full functionality
of the 3.21.x version tree.
@@ -55,9 +203,12 @@ Version 3.21.6 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-10-22
- bugfix: solved a segfault condition
- bugfix: subsecond time properties generated by imfile, imklog and
internal messages could be slightly inconsistent
+- bugfix: (potentially big) memory leak on HUP if queues could not be
+ drained before timeout - thanks to David Lang for pointing this out
- added capability to support multiple module search pathes. Thank
to Marius Tomaschewski for providing the patch.
- bugfix: im3195 did no longer compile
+- improved "make distcheck" by ensuring everything relevant is recompiled
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 3.21.5 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2008-09-30
- performance optimization: unnecessary time() calls during message
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index d783a30e..97f4aed3 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -88,6 +88,14 @@ if ENABLE_IMTEMPLATE
SUBDIRS += plugins/imtemplate
endif
+if ENABLE_OMSTDOUT
+SUBDIRS += plugins/omstdout
+endif
+
+if ENABLE_OMTEMPLATE
+SUBDIRS += plugins/omtemplate
+endif
+
if ENABLE_IMFILE
SUBDIRS += plugins/imfile
endif
@@ -108,4 +116,11 @@ endif
# modules that need to be generated first
SUBDIRS += tests
+# make sure "make distcheck" tries to build all modules. This means that
+# a developer must always have an environment where every supporting library
+# is available. If that is not the case, the respective configure option may
+# temporarily be removed below. The intent behind forcing everthing to compile
+# in a make distcheck is so that we detect code that accidently was not updated
+# when some global update happened.
+DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS=--enable-gssapi_krb5 --enable-imfile --enable-snmp --enable-pgsql --enable-libdbi --enable-mysql --enable-omtemplate --enable-imtemplate --enable-relp --enable-rsyslogd --enable-mail --enable-klog --enable-diagtools --enable-gnutls --enable-omstdout
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
diff --git a/action.c b/action.c
index 5c5bdbe9..03073153 100644
--- a/action.c
+++ b/action.c
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ static int iActExecEveryNthOccur = 0; /* execute action every n-th occurence (0,
static time_t iActExecEveryNthOccurTO = 0; /* timeout for n-occurence setting (in seconds, 0=never) */
static int glbliActionResumeInterval = 30;
int glbliActionResumeRetryCount = 0; /* how often should suspended actions be retried? */
+static int bActionRepMsgHasMsg = 0; /* last messsage repeated... has msg fragment in it */
/* main message queue and its configuration parameters */
static queueType_t ActionQueType = QUEUETYPE_DIRECT; /* type of the main message queue above */
@@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ rsRetVal actionDestruct(action_t *pThis)
ASSERT(pThis != NULL);
if(pThis->pQueue != NULL) {
- queueDestruct(&pThis->pQueue);
+ qqueueDestruct(&pThis->pQueue);
}
if(pThis->pMod != NULL)
@@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ actionConstructFinalize(action_t *pThis)
* to be run on multiple threads. So far, this is forbidden by the interface
* spec. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-30
*/
- CHKiRet(queueConstruct(&pThis->pQueue, ActionQueType, 1, iActionQueueSize, (rsRetVal (*)(void*,void*))actionCallDoAction));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueConstruct(&pThis->pQueue, ActionQueType, 1, iActionQueueSize, (rsRetVal (*)(void*,void*))actionCallDoAction));
obj.SetName((obj_t*) pThis->pQueue, pszQName);
/* ... set some properties ... */
@@ -267,24 +268,24 @@ actionConstructFinalize(action_t *pThis)
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Invalid " #directive ", error %d. Ignored, running with default setting", iRet); \
}
- queueSetpUsr(pThis->pQueue, pThis);
- setQPROP(queueSetsizeOnDiskMax, "$ActionQueueMaxDiskSpace", iActionQueMaxDiskSpace);
- setQPROP(queueSetMaxFileSize, "$ActionQueueFileSize", iActionQueMaxFileSize);
- setQPROPstr(queueSetFilePrefix, "$ActionQueueFileName", pszActionQFName);
- setQPROP(queueSetiPersistUpdCnt, "$ActionQueueCheckpointInterval", iActionQPersistUpdCnt);
- setQPROP(queueSettoQShutdown, "$ActionQueueTimeoutShutdown", iActionQtoQShutdown );
- setQPROP(queueSettoActShutdown, "$ActionQueueTimeoutActionCompletion", iActionQtoActShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSettoWrkShutdown, "$ActionQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown", iActionQtoWrkShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSettoEnq, "$ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue", iActionQtoEnq);
- setQPROP(queueSetiHighWtrMrk, "$ActionQueueHighWaterMark", iActionQHighWtrMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiLowWtrMrk, "$ActionQueueLowWaterMark", iActionQLowWtrMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDiscardMrk, "$ActionQueueDiscardMark", iActionQDiscardMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDiscardSeverity, "$ActionQueueDiscardSeverity", iActionQDiscardSeverity);
- setQPROP(queueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", iActionQWrkMinMsgs);
- setQPROP(queueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown", bActionQSaveOnShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqSlowdown, "$ActionQueueDequeueSlowdown", iActionQueueDeqSlowdown);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqtWinFromHr, "$ActionQueueDequeueTimeBegin", iActionQueueDeqtWinFromHr);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqtWinToHr, "$ActionQueueDequeueTimeEnd", iActionQueueDeqtWinToHr);
+ qqueueSetpUsr(pThis->pQueue, pThis);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetsizeOnDiskMax, "$ActionQueueMaxDiskSpace", iActionQueMaxDiskSpace);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetMaxFileSize, "$ActionQueueFileSize", iActionQueMaxFileSize);
+ setQPROPstr(qqueueSetFilePrefix, "$ActionQueueFileName", pszActionQFName);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiPersistUpdCnt, "$ActionQueueCheckpointInterval", iActionQPersistUpdCnt);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoQShutdown, "$ActionQueueTimeoutShutdown", iActionQtoQShutdown );
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoActShutdown, "$ActionQueueTimeoutActionCompletion", iActionQtoActShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoWrkShutdown, "$ActionQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown", iActionQtoWrkShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoEnq, "$ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue", iActionQtoEnq);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiHighWtrMrk, "$ActionQueueHighWaterMark", iActionQHighWtrMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiLowWtrMrk, "$ActionQueueLowWaterMark", iActionQLowWtrMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDiscardMrk, "$ActionQueueDiscardMark", iActionQDiscardMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDiscardSeverity, "$ActionQueueDiscardSeverity", iActionQDiscardSeverity);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", iActionQWrkMinMsgs);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown", bActionQSaveOnShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqSlowdown, "$ActionQueueDequeueSlowdown", iActionQueueDeqSlowdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqtWinFromHr, "$ActionQueueDequeueTimeBegin", iActionQueueDeqtWinFromHr);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqtWinToHr, "$ActionQueueDequeueTimeEnd", iActionQueueDeqtWinToHr);
# undef setQPROP
# undef setQPROPstr
@@ -293,7 +294,7 @@ actionConstructFinalize(action_t *pThis)
bActionQSaveOnShutdown, iActionQueMaxDiskSpace);
- CHKiRet(queueStart(pThis->pQueue));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueStart(pThis->pQueue));
dbgprintf("Action %p: queue %p created\n", pThis, pThis->pQueue);
/* and now reset the queue params (see comment in its function header!) */
@@ -352,7 +353,13 @@ static rsRetVal actionTryResume(action_t *pThis)
ASSERT(pThis != NULL);
- ttNow = getActNow(pThis); /* cache "now" */
+ /* for resume handling, we must always obtain a fresh timestamp. We used
+ * to use the action timestamp, but in this case we will never reach a
+ * point where a resumption is actually tried, because the action timestamp
+ * is always in the past. So we can not avoid doing a fresh time() call
+ * here. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-18
+ */
+ time(&ttNow); /* cache "now" */
/* first check if it is time for a re-try */
if(ttNow > pThis->ttResumeRtry) {
@@ -418,6 +425,7 @@ actionCallDoAction(action_t *pAction, msg_t *pMsg)
DEFiRet;
int iRetries;
int i;
+ int iArr;
int iSleepPeriod;
int bCallAction;
int iCancelStateSave;
@@ -432,7 +440,15 @@ actionCallDoAction(action_t *pAction, msg_t *pMsg)
/* here we must loop to process all requested strings */
for(i = 0 ; i < pAction->iNumTpls ; ++i) {
- CHKiRet(tplToString(pAction->ppTpl[i], pMsg, &(ppMsgs[i])));
+ switch(pAction->eParamPassing) {
+ case ACT_STRING_PASSING:
+ CHKiRet(tplToString(pAction->ppTpl[i], pMsg, &(ppMsgs[i])));
+ break;
+ case ACT_ARRAY_PASSING:
+ CHKiRet(tplToArray(pAction->ppTpl[i], pMsg, (uchar***) &(ppMsgs[i])));
+ break;
+ default:assert(0); /* software bug if this happens! */
+ }
}
iRetries = 0;
/* We now must guard the output module against execution by multiple threads. The
@@ -488,7 +504,19 @@ finalize_it:
/* cleanup */
for(i = 0 ; i < pAction->iNumTpls ; ++i) {
if(ppMsgs[i] != NULL) {
- d_free(ppMsgs[i]);
+ switch(pAction->eParamPassing) {
+ case ACT_ARRAY_PASSING:
+ iArr = 0;
+ while(((char **)ppMsgs[i])[iArr] != NULL)
+ d_free(((char **)ppMsgs[i])[iArr++]);
+ d_free(ppMsgs[i]);
+ break;
+ case ACT_STRING_PASSING:
+ d_free(ppMsgs[i]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
}
}
d_free(ppMsgs);
@@ -498,6 +526,39 @@ finalize_it:
}
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wempty-body"
+
+/* call the HUP handler for a given action, if such a handler is defined. The
+ * action mutex is locked, because the HUP handler most probably needs to modify
+ * some internal state information.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ */
+#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wempty-body"
+rsRetVal
+actionCallHUPHdlr(action_t *pAction)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ int iCancelStateSave;
+
+ ASSERT(pAction != NULL);
+ DBGPRINTF("Action %p checks HUP hdlr: %p\n", pAction, pAction->pMod->doHUP);
+
+ if(pAction->pMod->doHUP == NULL) {
+ FINALIZE; /* no HUP handler, so we are done ;) */
+ }
+
+ pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, &iCancelStateSave);
+ d_pthread_mutex_lock(&pAction->mutActExec);
+ pthread_cleanup_push(mutexCancelCleanup, &pAction->mutActExec);
+ pthread_setcancelstate(iCancelStateSave, NULL);
+ CHKiRet(pAction->pMod->doHUP(pAction->pModData));
+ pthread_cleanup_pop(1); /* unlock mutex */
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wempty-body"
+
+
/* set the action message queue mode
* TODO: probably move this into queue object, merge with MainMsgQueue!
* rgerhards, 2008-01-28
@@ -588,9 +649,7 @@ actionWriteToAction(action_t *pAction)
*/
if(pAction->f_prevcount > 1) {
msg_t *pMsg;
- uchar szRepMsg[64];
- snprintf((char*)szRepMsg, sizeof(szRepMsg), "last message repeated %d times",
- pAction->f_prevcount);
+ uchar szRepMsg[1024];
if((pMsg = MsgDup(pAction->f_pMsg)) == NULL) {
/* it failed - nothing we can do against it... */
@@ -598,11 +657,19 @@ actionWriteToAction(action_t *pAction)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
}
+ if(pAction->bRepMsgHasMsg == 0) { /* old format repeat message? */
+ snprintf((char*)szRepMsg, sizeof(szRepMsg), "last message repeated %d times",
+ pAction->f_prevcount);
+ } else {
+ snprintf((char*)szRepMsg, sizeof(szRepMsg), "message repeated %d times: [%.800s]",
+ pAction->f_prevcount, getMSG(pAction->f_pMsg));
+ }
+
/* We now need to update the other message properties.
* ... RAWMSG is a problem ... Please note that digital
* signatures inside the message are also invalidated.
*/
- datetime.getCurrTime(&(pMsg->tRcvdAt));
+ datetime.getCurrTime(&(pMsg->tRcvdAt), &(pMsg->ttGenTime));
memcpy(&pMsg->tTIMESTAMP, &pMsg->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
MsgSetMSG(pMsg, (char*)szRepMsg);
MsgSetRawMsg(pMsg, (char*)szRepMsg);
@@ -625,18 +692,17 @@ actionWriteToAction(action_t *pAction)
dbgprintf("action not yet ready again to be executed, onceInterval %d, tCurr %d, tNext %d\n",
(int) pAction->iSecsExecOnceInterval, (int) getActNow(pAction),
(int) (pAction->iSecsExecOnceInterval + pAction->tLastExec));
+ pAction->tLastExec = getActNow(pAction); /* re-init time flags */
FINALIZE;
}
- pAction->f_time = pAction->tLastExec = getActNow(pAction); /* re-init time flags */
- /* Note: tLastExec could be set in the if block above, but f_time causes us a hard time
- * so far, I do not see a solution to getting rid of it. -- rgerhards, 2008-09-16
- */
+ /* we use reception time, not dequeue time - this is considered more appropriate and also faster ;) -- rgerhards, 2008-09-17 */
+ pAction->f_time = pAction->f_pMsg->ttGenTime;
/* When we reach this point, we have a valid, non-disabled action.
* So let's enqueue our message for execution. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-24
*/
- iRet = queueEnqObj(pAction->pQueue, pAction->f_pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) MsgAddRef(pAction->f_pMsg));
+ iRet = qqueueEnqObj(pAction->pQueue, pAction->f_pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) MsgAddRef(pAction->f_pMsg));
if(iRet == RS_RET_OK)
pAction->f_prevcount = 0; /* message processed, so we start a new cycle */
@@ -785,6 +851,7 @@ actionAddCfSysLineHdrl(void)
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"actionqueuedequeuetimeend", 0, eCmdHdlrInt, NULL, &iActionQueueDeqtWinToHr, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"actionexeconlyeverynthtime", 0, eCmdHdlrInt, NULL, &iActExecEveryNthOccur, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"actionexeconlyeverynthtimetimeout", 0, eCmdHdlrInt, NULL, &iActExecEveryNthOccurTO, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"repeatedmsgcontainsoriginalmsg", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL, &bActionRepMsgHasMsg, NULL));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
@@ -818,6 +885,7 @@ addAction(action_t **ppAction, modInfo_t *pMod, void *pModData, omodStringReques
pAction->iSecsExecOnceInterval = iActExecOnceInterval;
pAction->iExecEveryNthOccur = iActExecEveryNthOccur;
pAction->iExecEveryNthOccurTO = iActExecEveryNthOccurTO;
+ pAction->bRepMsgHasMsg = bActionRepMsgHasMsg;
iActExecEveryNthOccur = 0; /* auto-reset */
iActExecEveryNthOccurTO = 0; /* auto-reset */
@@ -858,6 +926,13 @@ addAction(action_t **ppAction, modInfo_t *pMod, void *pModData, omodStringReques
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_RQD_TPLOPT_MISSING);
}
+ /* set parameter-passing mode */
+ if(iTplOpts & OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY) {
+ pAction->eParamPassing = ACT_ARRAY_PASSING;
+ } else {
+ pAction->eParamPassing = ACT_STRING_PASSING;
+ }
+
dbgprintf("template: '%s' assigned\n", pTplName);
}
diff --git a/action.h b/action.h
index d26d15b6..f2706af6 100644
--- a/action.h
+++ b/action.h
@@ -57,9 +57,12 @@ struct action_s {
time_t tLastOccur; /* time last occurence was seen (for timing them out) */
struct modInfo_s *pMod;/* pointer to output module handling this selector */
void *pModData; /* pointer to module data - content is module-specific */
- int f_ReduceRepeated;/* reduce repeated lines 0 - no, 1 - yes */
+ short bRepMsgHasMsg; /* "message repeated..." has msg fragment in it (0-no, 1-yes) */
+ short f_ReduceRepeated;/* reduce repeated lines 0 - no, 1 - yes */
int f_prevcount; /* repetition cnt of prevline */
int f_repeatcount; /* number of "repeated" msgs */
+ enum { ACT_STRING_PASSING = 0, ACT_ARRAY_PASSING = 1 }
+ eParamPassing; /* mode of parameter passing to action */
int iNumTpls; /* number of array entries for template element below */
struct template **ppTpl;/* array of template to use - strings must be passed to doAction
* in this order. */
@@ -67,7 +70,7 @@ struct action_s {
* content later). This is preserved after the message has been
* processed - it is also used to detect duplicates.
*/
- queue_t *pQueue; /* action queue */
+ qqueue_t *pQueue; /* action queue */
SYNC_OBJ_TOOL; /* required for mutex support */
pthread_mutex_t mutActExec; /* mutex to guard actual execution of doAction for single-threaded modules */
};
@@ -85,6 +88,7 @@ rsRetVal actionSetGlobalResumeInterval(int iNewVal);
rsRetVal actionDoAction(action_t *pAction);
rsRetVal actionCallAction(action_t *pAction, msg_t *pMsg);
rsRetVal actionWriteToAction(action_t *pAction);
+rsRetVal actionCallHUPHdlr(action_t *pAction);
rsRetVal actionClassInit(void);
rsRetVal addAction(action_t **ppAction, modInfo_t *pMod, void *pModData, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int bSuspended);
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 38e7dcbc..32b27483 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.61)
-AC_INIT([rsyslog],[3.22.0],[rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com])
+AC_INIT([rsyslog],[4.1.6],[rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([ChangeLog])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
@@ -35,6 +35,13 @@ case "${host}" in
# do not DEFINE OS_BSD
os_type="bsd"
;;
+ *-*-solaris*)
+ os_type="solaris"
+ AC_DEFINE([OS_SOLARIS], [1], [Indicator for a Solaris OS])
+ AC_DEFINE([_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS], [1], [Use POSIX pthread semantics])
+ SOL_LIBS="-lsocket -lnsl"
+ AC_SUBST(SOL_LIBS)
+ ;;
esac
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HOSTENV], "$host", [the host environment, can be queried via a system variable])
@@ -56,7 +63,7 @@ AC_SUBST(DL_LIBS)
AC_HEADER_RESOLV
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h libgen.h fcntl.h locale.h netdb.h netinet/in.h paths.h stddef.h stdlib.h string.h sys/file.h sys/ioctl.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h sys/stat.h syslog.h unistd.h utmp.h])
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h libgen.h fcntl.h locale.h netdb.h netinet/in.h paths.h stddef.h stdlib.h string.h sys/file.h sys/ioctl.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h sys/stat.h syslog.h unistd.h utmp.h sys/epoll.h])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_CONST
@@ -91,7 +98,7 @@ AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
AC_FUNC_STAT
AC_FUNC_STRERROR_R
AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
-AC_CHECK_FUNCS([flock basename alarm clock_gettime gethostbyname gethostname gettimeofday localtime_r memset mkdir regcomp select setid socket strcasecmp strchr strdup strerror strndup strnlen strrchr strstr strtol strtoul uname ttyname_r])
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([flock basename alarm clock_gettime gethostbyname gethostname gettimeofday localtime_r memset mkdir regcomp select setid socket strcasecmp strchr strdup strerror strndup strnlen strrchr strstr strtol strtoul uname ttyname_r epoll_wait getline])
# Check for MAXHOSTNAMELEN
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for MAXHOSTNAMELEN)
@@ -233,7 +240,10 @@ if test "x$enable_pthreads" != "xno"; then
[
AC_DEFINE([USE_PTHREADS], [1], [Multithreading support enabled.])
PTHREADS_LIBS="-lpthread"
- PTHREADS_CFLAGS="-pthread"
+ case "${os_type}" in
+ solaris) PTHREADS_CFLAGS="-pthreads" ;;
+ *) PTHREADS_CFLAGS="-pthread" ;;
+ esac
AC_SUBST(PTHREADS_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
],
@@ -621,9 +631,7 @@ AC_SUBST(LIBLOGGING_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LIBLOGGING_LIBS)
-# settings for the template input module; copy and modify this code
-# if you intend to add your own module. Be sure to replace imtemplate
-# by the actual name of your module.
+# settings for the file input module;
AC_ARG_ENABLE(imfile,
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-imfile],[file input module enabled @<:@default=no@:>@])],
[case "${enableval}" in
@@ -639,8 +647,7 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(imfile,
#
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_IMFILE, test x$enable_imfile = xyes)
-AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_IMTEMPLATE, test x$enable_imtemplate = xyes)
-# end of copy template - be sure to serach for imtemplate to find everything!
+
# settings for the template input module; copy and modify this code
# if you intend to add your own module. Be sure to replace imtemplate
# by the actual name of your module.
@@ -661,6 +668,45 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_IMTEMPLATE, test x$enable_imtemplate = xyes)
# end of copy template - be sure to serach for imtemplate to find everything!
+# settings for the template output module; copy and modify this code
+# if you intend to add your own module. Be sure to replace omtemplate
+# by the actual name of your module.
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(omtemplate,
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-omtemplate],[Compiles omtemplate template module @<:@default=no@:>@])],
+ [case "${enableval}" in
+ yes) enable_omtemplate="yes" ;;
+ no) enable_omtemplate="no" ;;
+ *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value ${enableval} for --enable-omtemplate) ;;
+ esac],
+ [enable_omtemplate=no]
+)
+#
+# you may want to do some library checks here - see snmp, mysql, pgsql modules
+# for samples
+#
+AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_OMTEMPLATE, test x$enable_omtemplate = xyes)
+# end of copy template - be sure to serach for omtemplate to find everything!
+
+
+# settings for omstdout
+# note that "make check" fails, if omstdout is not enabled (thus we enable
+# it by default).
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(omstdout,
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-omstdout],[Compiles stdout template module @<:@default=yes@:>@])],
+ [case "${enableval}" in
+ yes) enable_omstdout="yes" ;;
+ no) enable_omstdout="no" ;;
+ *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value ${enableval} for --enable-omstdout) ;;
+ esac],
+ [enable_omstdout=no]
+)
+#
+# you may want to do some library checks here - see snmp, mysql, pgsql modules
+# for samples
+#
+AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_OMSTDOUT, test x$enable_omstdout = xyes)
+
+
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
runtime/Makefile \
tools/Makefile \
@@ -673,6 +719,8 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
plugins/immark/Makefile \
plugins/imklog/Makefile \
plugins/imtemplate/Makefile \
+ plugins/omtemplate/Makefile \
+ plugins/omstdout/Makefile \
plugins/imfile/Makefile \
plugins/imrelp/Makefile \
plugins/imdiag/Makefile \
@@ -703,6 +751,8 @@ echo "RELP support enabled: $enable_relp"
echo "imdiag enabled: $enable_imdiag"
echo "file input module enabled: $enable_imfile"
echo "input template module will be compiled: $enable_imtemplate"
+echo "output template module will be compiled: $enable_omtemplate"
+echo "omstdout module will be compiled: $enable_omstdout"
echo "Large file support enabled: $enable_largefile"
echo "Networking support enabled: $enable_inet"
echo "GnuTLS network stream driver enabled: $enable_gnutls"
diff --git a/dirty.h b/dirty.h
index 796df18e..db9bc31b 100644
--- a/dirty.h
+++ b/dirty.h
@@ -27,20 +27,11 @@
#ifndef DIRTY_H_INCLUDED
#define DIRTY_H_INCLUDED 1
-/* Flags to logmsg().
- */
-#define NOFLAG 0x000 /* no flag is set (to be used when a flag must be specified and none is required) */
-#define INTERNAL_MSG 0x001 /* msg generated by logmsgInternal() --> special handling */
-/* NO LONGER USED: #define SYNC_FILE 0x002 / * do fsync on file after printing */
-#define IGNDATE 0x004 /* ignore, if given, date in message and use date of reception as msg date */
-#define MARK 0x008 /* this message is a mark */
-
-#define MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME 1
-#define MSG_DONT_PARSE_HOSTNAME 0
-
rsRetVal submitMsg(msg_t *pMsg);
rsRetVal logmsgInternal(int iErr, int pri, uchar *msg, int flags);
-rsRetVal parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bParseHost, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlTypeu, uchar *pszInputName);
+rsRetVal parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlTypeu, uchar *pszInputName, struct syslogTime *stTime, time_t ttGenTime);
+int parseRFCSyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags);
+int parseLegacySyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags);
/* TODO: the following 2 need to go in conf obj interface... */
rsRetVal cflineParseTemplateName(uchar** pp, omodStringRequest_t *pOMSR, int iEntry, int iTplOpts, uchar *dfltTplName);
@@ -61,6 +52,9 @@ extern int bReduceRepeatMsgs;
#define BACKOFF(f) { if (++(f)->f_repeatcount > MAXREPEAT) \
(f)->f_repeatcount = MAXREPEAT; \
}
+extern int bDropTrailingLF;
+extern uchar cCCEscapeChar;
+extern int bEscapeCCOnRcv;
#ifdef USE_NETZIP
/* config param: minimum message size to try compression. The smaller
* the message, the less likely is any compression gain. We check for
diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am
index d38d4d0b..3015d6b5 100644
--- a/doc/Makefile.am
+++ b/doc/Makefile.am
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ html_files = \
features.html \
generic_design.html \
expression.html \
+ droppriv.html \
history.html \
how2help.html \
install.html \
@@ -99,6 +100,14 @@ html_files = \
omrelp.html \
syslog_parsing.html \
troubleshoot.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_actions.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_examples.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_filter.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_global.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_modules.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_output.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_templates.html \
+ rsyslog_conf_nomatch.html \
src/classes.dia
EXTRA_DIST = $(html_files)
diff --git a/doc/dev_oplugins.html b/doc/dev_oplugins.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..5bfc974c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/dev_oplugins.html
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
+<html>
+<head>
+<title>writing rsyslog output plugins (developer's guide)</title>
+</head>
+<body>
+<h1>Writing Rsyslog Output Plugins</h1>
+<p>This page is the begin of some developer documentation for writing output
+plugins. Doing so is quite easy (and that was a design goal), but there currently
+is only sparse documentation on the process available. I was tempted NOT to
+write this guide here because I know I will most probably not be able to
+write a complete guide.
+<p>However, I finally concluded that it may be better to have same information
+and pointers than to have nothing.
+<h2>Getting Started and Samples</h2>
+<p>The best to get started with rsyslog plugin development is by looking at
+existing plugins. All that start with "om" are <b>o</b>utput <b>m</b>odules. That
+means they are primarily thought of being message sinks. In theory, however, output
+plugins may aggergate other functionality, too. Nobody has taken this route so far
+so if you would like to do that, it is highly suggested to post your plan on the
+rsyslog mailing list, first (so that we can offer advise).
+<p>The rsyslog distribution tarball contains two plugins that are extremely well
+targeted for getting started:
+<ul>
+<li>omtemplate
+<li>omstdout
+</ul>
+Plugin omtemplate was specifically created to provide a copy template for new output
+plugins. It is bare of real functionality but has ample comments. Even if you decide
+to start from another plugin (or even from scratch), be sure to read omtemplate source
+and comments first. The omstdout is primarily a testing aide, but offers support for
+the two different parameter-passing conventions plugins can use (plus the way to
+differentiate between the two). It also is not bare of functionaly, only mostly
+bare of it ;). But you can actually execute it and play with it.
+<p>In any case, you should also read the comments in ./runtime/module-template.h.
+Output plugins are build based on a large set of code-generating macros. These
+macros handle most of the plumbing needed by the interface. As long as no
+special callback to rsyslog is needed (it typically is not), an output plugin does
+not really need to be aware that it is executed by rsyslog. As a plug-in programmer,
+you can (in most cases) "code as usual". However, all macros and entry points need to be
+provided and thus reading the code comments in the files mentioned is highly suggested.
+<p>In short, the best idea is to start with a template. Let's assume you start by
+copying omtemplate. Then, the basic steps you need to do are:
+<ul>
+<li>cp ./plugins/omtemplate ./plugins/your-plugin
+<li>mv cd ./plugins/your-plugin
+<li>vi Makefile.am, adjust to your-plugin
+<li>mv omtemplate.c your-plugin.c
+<li>cd ../..
+<li>vi Makefile.am configure.ac
+<br>serach for omtemplate, copy and modify (follow comments)
+</ul>
+<p>Basically, this is all you need to do ... Well, except, of course, coding
+your plugin ;). For testing, you need rsyslog's debugging support. Some useful
+information is given in "<a href="troubleshoot.html">troubleshooting rsyslog</a>
+from the doc set.
+<h2>Special Topics</h2>
+<h3>Threading</h3>
+<p>Rsyslog uses massive parallel processing and multithreading. However, a plugin's entry
+points are guaranteed to be never called concurrently <b>for the same action</b>.
+That means your plugin must be able to be called concurrently by two or more
+threads, but you can be sure that for the same instance no concurrent calls
+happen. This is guaranteed by the interface specification and the rsyslog core
+guards against multiple concurrent calls. An instance, in simple words, is one
+that shares a single instanceData structure.
+<p>So as long as you do not mess around with global data, you do not need
+to think about multithreading (and can apply a purely sequential programming
+methodology).
+<p>Please note that duringt the configuraton parsing stage of execution, access to
+global variables for the configuration system is safe. In that stage, the core will
+only call sequentially into the plugin.
+<h3>Getting Message Data</h3>
+<p>The doAction() entry point of your plugin is provided with messages to be processed.
+It will only be activated after filtering and all other conditions, so you do not need
+to apply any other conditional but can simply process the message.
+<p>Note that you do NOT receive the full internal representation of the message
+object. There are various (including historical) reasons for this and, among
+others, this is a design decision based on security.
+<p>Your plugin will only receive what the end user has configured in a $template
+statement. However, starting with 4.1.6, there are two ways of receiving the
+template content. The default mode, and in most cases sufficient and optimal,
+is to receive a single string with the expanded template. As I said, this is usually
+optimal, think about writing things to files, emailing content or forwarding it.
+<p>The important philosophy is that a plugin should <b>never</b> reformat any
+of such strings - that would either remove the user's ability to fully control
+message formats or it would lead to duplicating code that is already present in the
+core. If you need some formatting that is not yet present in the core, suggest it
+to the rsyslog project, best done by sending a patch ;), and we will try hard to
+get it into the core (so far, we could accept all such suggestions - no promise, though).
+<p>If a single string seems not suitable for your application, the plugin can also
+request access to the template components. The typical use case seems to be databases, where
+you would like to access properties via specific fields. With that mode, you receive a
+char ** array, where each array element points to one field from the template (from
+left to right). Fields start at arrray index 0 and a NULL pointer means you have
+reached the end of the array (the typical Unix "poor man's linked list in an array"
+design). Note, however, that each of the individual components is a string. It is
+not a date stamp, number or whatever, but a string. This is because rsyslog processes
+strings (from a high-level design look at it) and so this is the natural data type.
+Feel free to convert to whatever you need, but keep in mind that malformed packets
+may have lead to field contents you'd never expected...
+<p>If you like to use the array-based parameter passing method, think that it
+is only available in rsyslog 4.1.6 and above. If you can accept that your plugin
+will not be working with previous versions, you do not need to handle pre 4.1.6 cases.
+However, it would be "nice" if you shut down yourself in these cases - otherwise the
+older rsyslog core engine will pass you a string where you expect the array of pointers,
+what most probably results in a segfault. To check whether or not the core supports the
+functionality, you can use this code sequence:
+<pre>
+<code>
+BEGINmodInit()
+ rsRetVal localRet;
+ rsRetVal (*pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts)(unsigned long *pOpts);
+ unsigned long opts;
+ int bArrayPassingSupported; /* does core support template passing as an array? */
+CODESTARTmodInit
+ *ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
+CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
+ /* check if the rsyslog core supports parameter passing code */
+ bArrayPassingSupported = 0;
+ localRet = pHostQueryEtryPt((uchar*)"OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts", &pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ /* found entry point, so let's see if core supports array passing */
+ CHKiRet((*pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts)(&opts));
+ if(opts & OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY)
+ bArrayPassingSupported = 1;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet); /* Something else went wrong, what is not acceptable */
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("omstdout: array-passing is %ssupported by rsyslog core.\n", bArrayPassingSupported ? "" : "not ");
+
+ if(!bArrayPassingSupported) {
+ DBGPRINTF("rsyslog core too old, shutting down this plug-in\n");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
+ }
+
+</code>
+</pre>
+<p>The code first checks if the core supports the OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts() API (which is
+also not present in all versions!) and, if so, queries the core if the OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY mode
+is supported. If either does not exits, the core is too old for this functionality. The sample
+snippet above then shuts down, but a plugin may instead just do things different. In
+omstdout, you can see how a plugin may deal with the situation.
+<p><b>In any case, it is recommended that at least a graceful shutdown is made and the
+array-passing capability not blindly be used.</b> In such cases, we can not guard the
+plugin from segfaulting and if the plugin (as currently always) is run within
+rsyslog's process space, that results in a segfault for rsyslog. So do not do this.
+<h3>Batching of Messages</h3>
+<p>With the current plugin interface, each message is passed via a separate call to the plugin.
+This is annoying and costs performance in some uses cases (primarily for database outputs).
+However, that's the way it (currently) is, no easy way around it. There are some ideas
+to implement batching capabilities inside the rsyslog core, but without that the only
+resort is to do it inside your plugin yourself. You are not prohibited from doing so.
+There are some consequences, though: most importantly, the rsyslog core is no longer
+intersted in messages that it passed to a plugin. As such, it will not try to make sure
+the message is not lost before it was ultimately processed (because rsyslog, due to
+doAction() returning successfully, thinks the message *was* ultimately processed).
+<p>When the rsyslog core receives batching capabilities, this will be implemented in
+a way that is fully compatible to the existing plugin interface. While we have not yet
+thought about the implementation, that will probably mean that some new interfaces
+or options be used to turn on batching capabilities.
+<h3>Licensing</h3>
+<p>From the rsyslog point of view, plugins constitute separate projects. As such,
+we think plugins are not required to be compatible with GPLv3. However, this is
+no legal advise. If you intend to release something under a non-GPLV3 compatible license
+it is probably best to consult with your lawyer.
+<p>Most importantly, and this is definite, the rsyslog team does not expect
+or require you to contribute your plugin to the rsyslog project (but of course
+we are happy if you do).
+<h2>Copyright</h2>
+<p>Copyright (c) 2009 <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a>
+and <a href="http://www.adiscon.com/en/">Adiscon</a>.</p>
+<p>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
+the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later
+version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections,
+no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license can be
+viewed at <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html</a>.</p>
+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/droppriv.html b/doc/droppriv.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7293e872
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/droppriv.html
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>dropping privileges in rsyslog</title>
+</head>
+<body>
+<h1>Dropping privileges in rsyslog</h1>
+<p><b>Available since:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</b> 4.1.1</p>
+<p><b>Description</b>:</p>
+<p>
+Rsyslogd provides the ability to drop privileges by
+impersonating as another user and/or group after startup.
+
+<p>Please note that due to POSIX standards, rsyslogd always needs to start
+up as root if there is a listener who must bind to a network port below 1024.
+For example, the UDP listener usually needs to listen to 514 and as such
+rsyslogd needs to start up as root.
+
+<p>If you do not need this functionality, you can start rsyslog directly as an ordinary
+user. That is probably the safest way of operations. However, if a startup as
+root is required, you can use the $PrivDropToGroup and $PrivDropToUser config
+directives to specify a group and/or user that rsyslogd should drop to after initialization.
+Once this happend, the daemon runs without high privileges (depending, of
+course, on the permissions of the user account you specified).
+<p>There is some additional information available in the
+<a href="http://wiki.rsyslog.com/index.php/Security#Dropping_Privileges">rsyslog wiki</a>.
+<p><b>Configuration Directives</b>:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><b>$PrivDropToUser</b><br>
+Name of the user rsyslog should run under after startup. Please note that
+this user is looked up in the system tables. If the lookup fails, privileges are
+NOT dropped. Thus it is advisable to use the less convenient $PrivDropToUserID directive.
+If the user id can be looked up, but can not be set, rsyslog aborts.
+<br>
+</li>
+<li><b>$PrivDropToUserID</b><br>
+Much the same as $PrivDropToUser, except that a numerical user id instead of a name
+is specified.Thus, privilege drop will always happen.
+rsyslogd aborts.
+<li><b>$PrivDropToGroup</b><br>
+Name of the group rsyslog should run under after startup. Please note that
+this user is looked up in the system tables. If the lookup fails, privileges are
+NOT dropped. Thus it is advisable to use the less convenient $PrivDropToGroupID directive.
+Note that all supplementary groups are removed from the process if $PrivDropToGroup is
+specified.
+If the group id can be looked up, but can not be set, rsyslog aborts.
+<br>
+</li>
+<li><b>$PrivDropToGroupID</b><br>
+Much the same as $PrivDropToGroup, except that a numerical group id instead of a name
+is specified. Thus, privilege drop will always happen.
+</ul>
+<p>[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf overview</a>]
+[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>] [<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a>
+project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer
+Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>.
+Released under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.</font></p>
+
+</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/expression.html b/doc/expression.html
index e7eb7842..9e37cb7a 100644
--- a/doc/expression.html
+++ b/doc/expression.html
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
<html><head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en"><title>Expressions</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_filter.html">back</a>
<h1>Expressions</h1>
<p>Rsyslog supports expressions at a growing number of places. So
far, they are supported for filtering messages.</p><p>Expression support is provided by RainerScript. For now, please see the formal expression definition in <a href="rainerscript.html">RainerScript ABNF</a>. It is the "expr" node.</p><p>C-like comments (/* some comment */) are supported <span style="font-weight: bold;">inside</span> the expression, but not yet in the rest of the configuration file.</p><p>[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf overview</a>]
@@ -13,4 +14,4 @@ Copyright © 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer
Gerhards</a> and
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>.
Released under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.</font></p>
-</body></html> \ No newline at end of file
+</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/features.html b/doc/features.html
index d221eb77..17a995bf 100644
--- a/doc/features.html
+++ b/doc/features.html
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>rsyslog features</title>
-
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
<h1>RSyslog - Features</h1>
<p><b>This page lists both current features as well as
those being considered for future versions of rsyslog.</b> If you
@@ -95,13 +95,16 @@ via custom plugins</li>
<li> an easy-to-write to plugin interface</li>
<li> ability to send SNMP trap messages</li>
<li> ability to filter out messages based on sequence of arrival</li>
+<li>support for comma-seperated-values (CSV) output generation
+(via the "csv" property replace option). The
+CSV format supported is that from RFC 4180.</li>
<li>support for arbitrary complex boolean, string and
arithmetic expressions in message filters</li>
</ul>
<h2>World's first</h2>
Rsyslog has an interesting number of "world's firsts" - things that
were implemented for the first time ever in rsyslog. Some of them are still features not available elsewhere.<br><ul>
-<li>world's first implementation of IETF I-D syslog-protocol (February 2006, version 1.12.2 and above)</li><li>world's first implementation of dynamic syslog on-the-wire compression (December 2006, version 1.13.0 and above)</li><li>world's first open-source implementation of a disk-queueing syslogd (January 2008, version 3.11.0 and above)</li>
+<li>world's first implementation of IETF I-D syslog-protocol (February 2006, version 1.12.2 and above), now RFC5424</li><li>world's first implementation of dynamic syslog on-the-wire compression (December 2006, version 1.13.0 and above)</li><li>world's first open-source implementation of a disk-queueing syslogd (January 2008, version 3.11.0 and above)</li>
<li>world's first implementation of IETF I-D
syslog-transport-tls (May 2008, version 3.19.0 and above)</li>
</ul>
@@ -116,7 +119,15 @@ submit feature requests there (or via our forums). If we like them but
they look quite long-lived (aka "not soon to be implemented"), they
will possibly be migrated to this list here and at some time moved back
to the bugzilla tracker.</p>
+<p><b>Note that we also maintain a
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/sponsor_feature">list of features that are looking for sponsors</a>.
+If you are interested in any of these features, or any other feature, you may consider sponsoring
+the implementation. This is also a great way to show your commitment to the open source
+community. Plus, it can be financially attractive: just think about how much less it may
+be to sponsor a feature instead of purchasing a commercial implementation. Also, the benefit
+of being recognised as a sponsor may even drive new customers to your business!</b>
<ul>
+<li>Finalize the DTN "planetary Internet" space ship mode output plugin
<li>port it to more *nix variants (eg AIX and HP UX) - this
needs volunteers with access to those machines and knowledge </li>
<li>pcre filtering - maybe (depending on feedback)&nbsp; -
@@ -134,4 +145,15 @@ future of RFC 3195 in rsyslog</a>.</li>
<p>To see when each feature was added, see the
<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Topic4.phtml">rsyslog
change log</a> (online only).</p>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
+
diff --git a/doc/im3195.html b/doc/im3195.html
index d6f2f2ed..aad9f3d1 100644
--- a/doc/im3195.html
+++ b/doc/im3195.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>RFC3195 Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; im3195</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/imfile.html b/doc/imfile.html
index 5bdbce5c..af0413dd 100644
--- a/doc/imfile.html
+++ b/doc/imfile.html
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
<html><head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en"><title>Text File Input Monitor</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Text File Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imfile</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/imgssapi.html b/doc/imgssapi.html
index d644303e..ec183fe7 100644
--- a/doc/imgssapi.html
+++ b/doc/imgssapi.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>GSSAPI Syslog Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imgssapi</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>varmojfekoj</p>
diff --git a/doc/imklog.html b/doc/imklog.html
index b5b21e84..9166bae6 100644
--- a/doc/imklog.html
+++ b/doc/imklog.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Kernel Log Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imklog</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/imrelp.html b/doc/imrelp.html
index bfdaad84..53826ac2 100644
--- a/doc/imrelp.html
+++ b/doc/imrelp.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>RELP Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imrelp</b></p>
<p><b>Author: Rainer Gerhards</b></p>
diff --git a/doc/imtcp.html b/doc/imtcp.html
index ecc72748..0ee0f96a 100644
--- a/doc/imtcp.html
+++ b/doc/imtcp.html
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
<html><head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en"><title>TCP Syslog Input Module</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>TCP Syslog Input Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imtcp</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
@@ -18,11 +20,36 @@ $InputTCPServerRun multiple times. This is not currently supported.
</p>
<p><b>Configuration Directives</b>:</p>
<ul>
+<li>$InputTCPServerAddtlFrameDelimiter &lt;Delimiter&gt;<br>
+This directive permits to specify an additional frame delimiter for plain tcp syslog.
+The industry-standard specifies using the LF character as frame delimiter. Some vendors,
+notable Juniper in their NetScreen products, use an invalid frame delimiter, in Juniper's
+case the NUL character. This directive permits to specify the ASCII value of the delimiter
+in question. Please note that this does not guarantee that all wrong implementations can
+be cured with this directive. It is not even a sure fix with all versions of NetScreen,
+as I suggest the NUL character is the effect of a (common) coding error and thus will
+probably go away at some time in the future. But for the time being, the value 0 can
+probably be used to make rsyslog handle NetScreen's invalid syslog/tcp framing.
+For additional information, see this
+<a href="http://kb.monitorware.com/problem-with-netscreen-log-t1652.html">forum thread</a>.
+<br><b>If this doesn't work for you, please do not blame the rsyslog team. Instead file
+a bug report with Juniper!</b>
+<br>Note that a similar, but worse, issue exists with Cisco's IOS implementation. They do
+not use any framing at all. This is confirmed from Cisco's side, but there seems to be
+very limited interest in fixing this issue. This directive <b>can not</b> fix the Cisco bug.
+That would require much more code changes, which I was unable to do so far. Full details
+can be found at the <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article321.phtml">Cisco tcp syslog anomaly</a>
+page.
<li>$InputTCPServerRun &lt;port&gt;<br>
Starts a TCP server on selected port</li>
<li><ul><li>$InputTCPMaxSessions &lt;number&gt;</li></ul>
Sets the maximum number of sessions supported</li><li>$InputTCPServerStreamDriverMode &lt;number&gt;<br>
-Sets the driver mode for the currently selected <a href="netstream.html">network stream driver</a>. &lt;number&gt; is driver specifc.</li><li>$InputTCPServerStreamDriverAuthMode &lt;mode-string&gt;<br>
+Sets the driver mode for the currently selected <a href="netstream.html">network stream driver</a>. &lt;number&gt; is driver specifc.</li>
+<li>$InputTCPServerInputName &lt;name&gt;<br>
+Sets a name for the inputname property. If no name is set "imtcp" is used by default. Setting a
+name is not strictly necessary, but can be useful to apply filtering based on which input
+the message was received from.
+<li>$InputTCPServerStreamDriverAuthMode &lt;mode-string&gt;<br>
Sets the authentication mode for the currently selected <a href="netstream.html">network stream driver</a>. &lt;mode-string&gt; is driver specifc.</li><li>$InputTCPServerStreamDriverPermittedPeer &lt;id-string&gt;<br>
Sets permitted peer IDs. Only these peers are able to connect to the
listener. &lt;id-string&gt; semantics depend on the currently selected
diff --git a/doc/imuxsock.html b/doc/imuxsock.html
index 77491992..472470a0 100644
--- a/doc/imuxsock.html
+++ b/doc/imuxsock.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
<title>Unix Socket Input</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Unix Socket Input</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; imuxsock</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/log_rotation_fix_size.html b/doc/log_rotation_fix_size.html
index 0b9a3b2e..190b24cb 100644
--- a/doc/log_rotation_fix_size.html
+++ b/doc/log_rotation_fix_size.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<meta name="KEYWORDS" content="log rotation, howto, guide, fixed-size log">
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_output.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Log rotation with rsyslog</h1>
<P><small><i>Written by
Michael Meckelein</i></small></P>
@@ -54,6 +56,14 @@ file and fill it up with new logs. So the latest logs are always in log_roatatio
<p>With this approach two files for logging are used, each with a maximum size of 50 MB. So
we can say we have successfully configured a log rotation which satisfies our requirement.
We keep the logs at a fixed-size level of100 MB.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
</html>
diff --git a/doc/manual.html b/doc/manual.html
index 4626992d..51271701 100644
--- a/doc/manual.html
+++ b/doc/manual.html
@@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ relay chains while at the same time being very easy to setup for the
novice user. And as we know what enterprise users really need, there is
also <a href="professional_support.html">professional
rsyslog support</a> available directly from the source!</p>
-<p><b>This documentation is for version 3.22.0 (v3-stable branch) of rsyslog.</b>
+<p><b>Please visit the <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/sponsors">rsyslog sponsor's page</a>
+to honor the project sponsors or become one yourself!</b> We are very grateful for any help towards the
+project goals.</p>
+<p><b>This documentation is for version 4.1.6 (devel branch) of rsyslog.</b>
Visit the <i> <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/doc-status.html">rsyslog status page</a></i></b> to obtain current
version information and project status.
</p><p><b>If you like rsyslog, you might
@@ -33,8 +36,8 @@ the links below for the</b><br></p><ul>
<li><a href="troubleshoot.html">troubleshooting rsyslog problems</a></li>
<li><a href="rsyslog_conf.html">configuration file syntax (rsyslog.conf)</a></li>
-<li> <a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer, an important core component</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/tool-regex">a regular expression checker/generator tool for rsyslog</a></li>
+<li> <a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer, an important core component</a></li>
<li>a commented <a href="sample.conf.html">sample rsyslog.conf</a> </li>
<li><a href="bugs.html">rsyslog bug list</a></li>
<li><a href="rsyslog_packages.html"> rsyslog packages</a></li>
@@ -61,7 +64,11 @@ the syslog priority (severity and facility) to the log file</a></li>
syslog sender over NAT</a> (online only)</li>
<li><a href="gssapi.html">an overview and howto of rsyslog gssapi support</a></li>
<li><a href="debug.html">debug support in rsyslog</a></li>
-<li><a href="dev_queue.html">the rsyslog message queue object (developer's view)</a></li>
+<li>Developer Documentation
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="dev_oplugins.html">writing rsyslog output plugins</a></li>
+ <li><a href="dev_queue.html">the rsyslog message queue object (developer's view)</a></li>
+ </ul></li>
</ul>
<p>Our <a href="history.html">rsyslog history</a>
page is for you if you would like to learn a little more
diff --git a/doc/netstream.html b/doc/netstream.html
index e7d54c12..cbfa12ae 100644
--- a/doc/netstream.html
+++ b/doc/netstream.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Network Stream Drivers</h1><p>Network stream drivers are a layer
between various parts of rsyslogd (e.g. the imtcp module) and the
transport layer. They provide sequenced delivery, authentication and
@@ -18,4 +20,4 @@ Copyright © 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer
Gerhards</a> and
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>.
Released under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.</font></p>
-</body></html> \ No newline at end of file
+</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/omlibdbi.html b/doc/omlibdbi.html
index 8ff74371..ec1d01b6 100644
--- a/doc/omlibdbi.html
+++ b/doc/omlibdbi.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>Generic Database Output Module (omlibdbi)</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; omlibdbi</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/ommail.html b/doc/ommail.html
index c18cf3f8..0841dc9f 100644
--- a/doc/ommail.html
+++ b/doc/ommail.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>mail output module - sending syslog messages via mail</title>
-
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Mail Output Module (ommail)</h1>
@@ -142,4 +142,5 @@ Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer
Gerhards</a> and
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>.
Released under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/ommysql.html b/doc/ommysql.html
index e81ce532..9b35b402 100644
--- a/doc/ommysql.html
+++ b/doc/ommysql.html
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
+
<h1>MySQL Database Output Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ommysql</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Michael Meckelein (Initial Author) / Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/omrelp.html b/doc/omrelp.html
index d5437a70..b3132d78 100644
--- a/doc/omrelp.html
+++ b/doc/omrelp.html
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back to rsyslog module documentation</a>
+
<h1>RELP Output Module (omrelp)</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; omrelp</b></p>
<p><b>Author: </b>Rainer Gerhards
diff --git a/doc/omsnmp.html b/doc/omsnmp.html
index 31aaef24..b38a594f 100644
--- a/doc/omsnmp.html
+++ b/doc/omsnmp.html
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
<title>SNMP Output Module</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">back</a>
<h1>SNMP Output Module</h1>
<p><b>Module Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; omsnmp</b></p>
diff --git a/doc/professional_support.html b/doc/professional_support.html
index 2cb6c1e1..7724ede8 100644
--- a/doc/professional_support.html
+++ b/doc/professional_support.html
@@ -49,6 +49,30 @@ configuration file, but will place easy to read comments in the places
where you need to put them in. The agreement is governed under German
law. You may also purchase this service if you would like to have your
own configuration file reviewed, e.g. for auditing purposes.</p>
+<h3>Local Installation Support</h3>
+<p>If you intend to install rsyslog on your system but would like
+to do so with minimal effort and according to your specification, you
+can ask us to perform the installation for you. You get a perfect
+installation, exactly like you needed, but without a need to
+touch the system. This is a perfect choice for the busy administrator!
+<p>In order to perform this work, we just need ssh access to your
+system and the proper permissions.
+<p>We charge a low one-time fee for this service. For details, please
+contact <a href="mailto:info@adiscon.com">info@adiscon.com</a>.
+<h3>Local Installation Maintenance</h3>
+<p>If you used our services to set up the system, why not keep it
+running perfectly with maintenance support? Under this contract, we
+assure you run a recent build that does not interfere with your
+environment and we even carry out change requests you may have. So this
+is a hassle-free, everything cared about solution.
+<p>Again, all we need to have is ssh access and the proper permissions
+to your machine. Of course, work will only be carried out when you
+expect us to do so. You are always in control of what happens. This
+is a perfect outsourcing solution for those who would like to run
+a great logging system but can not afford the time to keep it
+in perfect shape!
+<p>We charge a low monthly fee for this service. For details, please
+contact <a href="mailto:info@adiscon.com">info@adiscon.com</a>.
<h3>Custom Development</h3>
<p>Do you need an exotic feature that otherwise would not be implemented?
Do you need something really quick, quicker than it is available via
@@ -85,4 +109,4 @@ Copyright&nbsp;© 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer
Gerhards</a> and
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>.
Released under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.</font></p>
-</body></html> \ No newline at end of file
+</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/property_replacer.html b/doc/property_replacer.html
index c2a0c0d2..a6e9b518 100644
--- a/doc/property_replacer.html
+++ b/doc/property_replacer.html
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>The Rsyslogd Property Replacer</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_templates.html">back</a>
<h1>The Property Replacer</h1>
<p><b>The property replacer is a core component in
rsyslogd's output system.</b> A syslog message has a number of
@@ -228,7 +229,7 @@ sequence with a regular expression is: "%msg:R:.*Sev:. \(.*\)
\[.*--end%"</p>
<p>It is possible to specify some parametes after the "R". These are
comma-separated. They are:
-<p>R,&lt;regexp-type&gt;,&lt;submatch&gt;,&lt;nomatch&gt;,&lt;match-number&gt;
+<p>R,&lt;regexp-type&gt;,&lt;submatch&gt;,&lt;<a href="rsyslog_conf_nomatch.html">nomatch</a>&gt;,&lt;match-number&gt;
<p>regexp-type is either "BRE" for Posix basic regular expressions or
"ERE" for extended ones. The string must be given in upper case. The
default is "BRE" to be consistent with earlier versions of rsyslog that
@@ -240,13 +241,8 @@ that the first match is number 0, the second 1 and so on. Up to 10 matches
(up to number 9) are supported. Please note that it would be more
natural to have the match-number in front of submatch, but this would break
backward-compatibility. So the match-number must be specified after "nomatch".
-<p>nomatch is either "DFLT", "BLANK", ZERO or "FIELD" (all upper case!). It tells
-what to use if no match is found. With "DFLT", the strig "**NO MATCH**" is
-used. This was the only supported value up to rsyslog 3.19.5. With "BLANK"
-a blank text is used (""). With "ZERO", "0" is used.
-Finally, "FIELD" uses the full property text
-instead of the expression. Some folks have requested that, so it seems
-to be useful.
+<p><a href="rsyslog_conf_nomatch.html">nomatch</a> specifies what should
+be used in case no match is found.
<p>The following is a sample of an ERE expression that takes the first
submatch from the message string and replaces the expression with
the full field if no match is found:
@@ -318,6 +314,18 @@ case-insensitive. Currently, the following options are defined:
<td>convert property text to uppercase only</td>
</tr>
<tr>
+<td valign="top"><b>csv</b></td>
+<td>formats the resulting field (after all modifications) in CSV format
+as specified in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4180.txt">RFC 4180</a>.
+Rsyslog will always use double quotes. Note that in order to have full CSV-formatted
+text, you need to define a proper template. An example is this one:
+<br>$template csvline,"%syslogtag:::csv%,%msg:::csv%"
+<br>Most importantly, you need to provide the commas between the fields
+inside the template.
+<br><i>This feature was introduced in rsyslog 4.1.6.</i>
+</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
<td><b>drop-last-lf</b></td>
<td>The last LF in the message (if any), is dropped.
Especially useful for PIX.</td>
@@ -410,4 +418,13 @@ to record severity and facility of a message)</li>
<li><a href="rsyslog_conf.html">Configuration file
syntax</a>, this is where you actually use the property replacer.</li>
</ul>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008, 2009 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/queues.html b/doc/queues.html
index a2074d36..41c5865f 100644
--- a/doc/queues.html
+++ b/doc/queues.html
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
<meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="de">
<title>Understanding rsyslog queues</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
<h1>Understanding rsyslog Queues</h1>
<p>Rsyslog uses queues whenever two activities need to be loosely coupled. With a
@@ -16,6 +17,36 @@ rule processor, which then evaluates which actions are to be carried out. In
front of each action, there is also a queue, which potentially de-couples the
filter processing from the actual action (e.g. writing to file, database or
forwarding to another host).</p>
+<h1>Where are Queues Used?</h1>
+<p>&nbsp;Currently, queues are used for the main message queue and for the
+actions.</p>
+<p>There is a single main message queue inside rsyslog. Each input module
+delivers messages to it. The main message queue worker filters messages based on
+rules specified in rsyslog.conf and dispatches them to the individual action
+queues. Once a message is in an action queue, it is deleted from the main
+message queue.</p>
+<p>There are multiple action queues, one for each configured action. By default,
+these queues operate in direct (non-queueing) mode. Action queues are fully
+configurable and thus can be changed to whatever is best for the given use case.</p>
+<p>Future versions of rsyslog will most probably utilize queues at other places,
+too.</p>
+<p> Wherever "<i>&lt;object&gt;</i>"&nbsp; is used in the config file
+statements, substitute "<i>&lt;object&gt;</i>" with either "MainMsg" or "Action". The
+former will set main message queue
+parameters, the later parameters for the next action that will be
+created. Action queue parameters can not be modified once the action has been
+specified. For example, to tell the main message queue to save its content on
+shutdown, use <i>$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown on</i>".</p>
+<p>If the same parameter is specified multiple times before a queue is created,
+the last one specified takes precedence. The main message queue is created after
+parsing the config file and all of its potential includes. An action queue is
+created each time an action selector is specified. Action queue parameters are
+reset to default after an action queue has been created (to provide a clean
+environment for the next action).</p>
+<p>Not all queues necessarily support the full set of queue configuration
+parameters, because not all are applicable. For example, in current output
+module design, actions do not support multi-threading. Consequently, the number
+of worker threads is fixed to one for action queues and can not be changed.</p>
<h1>Queue Modes</h1>
<p>Rsyslog supports different queue modes, some with submodes. Each of them has
specific advantages and disadvantages. Selecting the right queue mode is quite
@@ -113,8 +144,7 @@ only memory if in use. A FixedArray queue may have a too large static memory
footprint in such cases.</p>
<p><b>In general, it is advised to use LinkedList mode if in doubt</b>. The
processing overhead compared to FixedArray is low and may be
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-outweigh </span>by the reduction in memory use. Paging in most-often-unused
+outweigh by the reduction in memory use. Paging in most-often-unused
pointer array pages can be much slower than dynamically allocating them.</p>
<p>To create an in-memory queue, use the "<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueType LinkedList</i>"
or&nbsp; "<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueType FixedArray</i>" config directive.</p>
@@ -219,11 +249,12 @@ parall. Thus, the upper limit ca be set via "<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueWorkerThread
If it, for example, is set to four, no more than four workers will ever be
started, no matter how many elements are enqueued. </p>
<p>Worker threads that have been started are kept running until an inactivity
-timeout happens. The timeout can be set via "<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueWorkerTimeoutShutdown</i>"
+timeout happens. The timeout can be set via "<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown</i>"
and is specified in milliseconds. If you do not like to keep the workers
running, simply set it to 0, which means immediate timeout and thus immediate
shutdown. But consider that creating threads involves some overhead, and this is
-why we keep them running.</p>
+why we keep them running. If you would like to never shutdown any worker
+threads, specify -1 for this parameter.</p>
<h2>Discarding Messages</h2>
<p>If the queue reaches the so called "discard watermark" (a number of queued
elements), less important messages can automatically be discarded. This is in an
@@ -258,19 +289,15 @@ unavoidable and you prefer to discard less important messages first.</p>
disk space, it is finally full. If so, rsyslogd throttles the data element
submitter. If that, for example, is a reliable input (TCP, local log socket),
that will slow down the message originator which is a good
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-resolution </span>for this scenario.</p>
-<p>During
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-throtteling</span>, a disk-assisted queue continues to write to disk and
+resolution for this scenario.</p>
+<p>During throtteling, a disk-assisted queue continues to write to disk and
messages are also discarded based on severity as well as regular dequeuing and
processing continues. So chances are good the situation will be resolved by
simply throttling. Note, though, that throtteling is highly undesirable for
unreliable sources, like UDP message reception. So it is not a good thing to run
into throtteling mode at all.</p>
<p>We can not hold processing
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-infinitely</span>, not even when throtteling. For example, throtteling the local
+infinitely, not even when throtteling. For example, throtteling the local
log socket too long would cause the system at whole come to a standstill. To
prevent this, rsyslogd times out after a configured period ("<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueTimeoutEnqueue</i>",
specified in milliseconds) if no space becomes available. As a last resort, it
@@ -301,8 +328,7 @@ There are two configuration directives, both should be used together or
results are unpredictable:" <i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueDequeueTimeBegin &lt;hour&gt;</i>" and&nbsp;"<i>$&lt;object&gt;QueueDequeueTimeEnd &lt;hour&gt;</i>". The hour parameter must be specified in 24-hour format (so 10pm is 22). A use case for this parameter can be found in the <a href="http://wiki.rsyslog.com/index.php/OffPeakHours">rsyslog wiki</a>. </p>
<h2>Terminating Queues</h2>
<p>Terminating a process sounds easy, but can be complex.
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-Terminating </span>a running queue is in fact the most complex operation a queue
+Terminating a running queue is in fact the most complex operation a queue
object can perform. You don't see that from a user's point of view, but its
quite hard work for the developer to do everything in the right order.</p>
<p>The complexity arises when the queue has still data enqueued when it
@@ -323,38 +349,13 @@ it terminates. This includes data elements there were begun being processed by
workers that needed to be cancelled due to too-long processing. For a large
queue, this operation may be lengthy. No timeout applies to a required shutdown
save.</p>
-<h1>Where are Queues Used?</h1>
-<p>&nbsp;Currently, queues are used for the main message queue and for the
-actions.</p>
-<p>There is a single main message queue inside rsyslog. Each input module
-delivers messages to it. The main message queue worker filters messages based on
-rules specified in rsyslog.conf and dispatches them to the individual action
-queues. Once a message is in an action queue, it is deleted from the main
-message queue.</p>
-<p>There are multiple action queues, one for each configured action. By default,
-these queues operate in direct (non-queueing) mode. Action queues are fully
-configurable and thus can be changed to whatever is best for the given use case.</p>
-<p>Future versions of rsyslog will most probably utilize queues at other places,
-too.</p>
-<p>
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-Wherever </span>"<i>&lt;object&gt;</i>"&nbsp; was used above in the config file
-statements, substitute "<i>&lt;object&gt;</i>" with either "MainMsg" or "Action". The
-former will set main message queue
-<span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif;" lang="EN-US">
-parameters</span>, the later parameters for the next action that will be
-created. Action queue parameters can not be modified once the action has been
-specified. For example, to tell the main message queue to save its content on
-shutdown, use <i>$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown on</i>".</p>
-<p>If the same parameter is specified multiple times before a queue is created,
-the last one specified takes precedence. The main message queue is created after
-parsing the config file and all of its potential includes. An action queue is
-created each time an action selector is specified. Action queue parameters are
-reset to default after an action queue has been created (to provide a clean
-environment for the next action).</p>
-<p>Not all queues necessarily support the full set of queue configuration
-parameters, because not all are applicable. For example, in current output
-module design, actions do not support multi-threading. Consequently, the number
-of worker threads is fixed to one for action queues and can not be changed.</p>
+[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
-</body></html> \ No newline at end of file
+</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html b/doc/rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html
index d5cf8b14..1626b4ca 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ActionExecOnlyWhenPreviousIsSuspended</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> off</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html b/doc/rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html
index a854a212..c0365470 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ActionResumeInterval</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 30</p>
@@ -27,4 +29,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_allowedsender.html b/doc/rsconf1_allowedsender.html
index 4a980b89..ac39e268 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_allowedsender.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_allowedsender.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$AllowedSender</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> all allowed</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html b/doc/rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html
index 6dab1e2e..45cd9230 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ControlCharacterEscapePrefix</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> \</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html b/doc/rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html
index 1aad7552..e158de43 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DebugPrintCFSyslineHandlerList</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html b/doc/rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html
index 4d8e9bff..f25663fb 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
<h2>$DebugPrintModuleList</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
@@ -19,4 +20,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html b/doc/rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html
index 243530e1..b5f1f28f 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DebugPrintTemplateList</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_dircreatemode.html b/doc/rsconf1_dircreatemode.html
index 66a35e18..9a9c61eb 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_dircreatemode.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_dircreatemode.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DirCreateMode</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 0644</p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_dirgroup.html b/doc/rsconf1_dirgroup.html
index 868e5ecd..de070126 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_dirgroup.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_dirgroup.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DirGroup</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_dirowner.html b/doc/rsconf1_dirowner.html
index e85a5122..da8e252d 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_dirowner.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_dirowner.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DirOwner</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html b/doc/rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html
index e0a53ae6..95027a70 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DropMsgsWithMaliciousDnsPTRRecords</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> off</p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html b/doc/rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html
index 1e3aa8af..fb59b871 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DropTrailingLFOnReception</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html b/doc/rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html
index 3813f981..cacbf6e5 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$DynaFileCacheSize</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 10</p>
@@ -20,4 +22,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html b/doc/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html
index 26917736..178f9a6f 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html b/doc/rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html
index 0e646e36..d8bbab82 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$FailOnChownFailure</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> on</p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_filecreatemode.html b/doc/rsconf1_filecreatemode.html
index c8440864..10b0317b 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_filecreatemode.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_filecreatemode.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$FileCreateMode</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 0644</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_filegroup.html b/doc/rsconf1_filegroup.html
index b9acaab7..dd5b8ad5 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_filegroup.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_filegroup.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$FileGroup</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_fileowner.html b/doc/rsconf1_fileowner.html
index 7a9cbbc7..935cfffd 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_fileowner.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_fileowner.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$FileOwner</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html b/doc/rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html
index 9d39dc2a..45d9ba98 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$GssForwardServiceName</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> host</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html b/doc/rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html
index cd03dc58..5fdf3edc 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$GssListenServiceName</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> host</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_gssmode.html b/doc/rsconf1_gssmode.html
index 71c50696..2b1d5656 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_gssmode.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_gssmode.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$GssMode</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> encryption</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_includeconfig.html b/doc/rsconf1_includeconfig.html
index 24462f77..132cee6f 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_includeconfig.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_includeconfig.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$IncludeConfig</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -43,4 +45,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html b/doc/rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html
index acf88e94..ffed1c09 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$MainMsgQueueSize</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 10000</p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html b/doc/rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html
index 9b6590cd..2c833339 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$MarkMessagePeriod</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> specific to immark input module</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> 1800 (20 minutes)</p>
@@ -27,4 +29,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_moddir.html b/doc/rsconf1_moddir.html
index ced07dc9..889de05d 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_moddir.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_moddir.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ModDir</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> system default for user libraries, e.g.
@@ -24,4 +26,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_modload.html b/doc/rsconf1_modload.html
index a2b8087a..ce457ea5 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_modload.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_modload.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ModLoad</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html b/doc/rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html
index 20e56f89..248e8343 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$RepeatedMsgReduction</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> depending on -e</p>
@@ -20,4 +22,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html b/doc/rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html
index 9794d158..46cf0bdf 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$ResetConfigVariables</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -19,4 +21,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rsconf1_umask.html b/doc/rsconf1_umask.html
index ee47dbad..8e41e672 100644
--- a/doc/rsconf1_umask.html
+++ b/doc/rsconf1_umask.html
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
<title>rsyslog.conf file</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">back</a>
+
<h2>$UMASK</h2>
<p><b>Type:</b> global configuration directive</p>
<p><b>Default:</b> </p>
@@ -21,4 +23,4 @@ Copyright &copy; 2007 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhard
<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
-</html> \ No newline at end of file
+</html>
diff --git a/doc/rscript_abnf.html b/doc/rscript_abnf.html
index 278fb59c..d60edb5c 100644
--- a/doc/rscript_abnf.html
+++ b/doc/rscript_abnf.html
@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ table... values('&amp;$facility&amp;','&amp;$severity&amp;...?]<br>&nbsp; endact
table... values('&amp;$facility&amp;','&amp;$severity&amp;...?]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;)<br><br>... or ...</p><p>define action writeMySQL(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; type='ommysql.so', queue.mode='disk', queue.highwatermark = 300,<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; action.dbname='events', action.dbuser='uid',<br>&nbsp;
&nbsp; [?action.template='templatename'?] or [?action.sql='insert into
table... values('&amp;$facility&amp;','&amp;$severity&amp;...?]<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;)</p><p>if $message contains "error" then action writeMySQL(action.dbname='differentDB')</p><p></p><p>[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf overview</a>]
+<h2>Implementation</h2>
+RainerScript will be implemented via a hand-crafted LL(1) parser. I was tempted to use yacc, but it turned out the resulting code was not thread-safe and as such did not fit within the context of rsyslog. Also, limited error handling is not a real problem for us: if there is a problem in parsing the configuration file, we stop processing. Guessing what was meant and trying to recover would IMHO not be good choices for something like a syslogd.
[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>] [<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a>
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog-vers.dot b/doc/rsyslog-vers.dot
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a5563f94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/rsyslog-vers.dot
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+// This file is part of rsyslog.
+//
+// rsyslog "family tree" compressed version
+//
+// see http://www.graphviz.org for how to obtain the graphviz processor
+// which is used to build the actual graph.
+//
+// generate the graph with
+// $ dot rsyslog-vers.dot -Tpng >rsyslog-vers.png
+
+digraph G {
+ label="\n\nrsyslog \"family tree\"\nhttp://www.rsyslog.com";
+ fontsize=20;
+
+ v1stable [label="v1-stable", shape=box, style=dotted];
+ v2stable [label="v2-stable", shape=box, style=filled];
+ v3stable [label="v3-stable", shape=box, style=filled];
+ beta [label="beta", shape=box, style=filled];
+ devel [label="devel", shape=box, style=filled];
+ "1.0.5" [style=dotted];
+ perf [style=dashed];
+ "imudp-select" [style=dashed label="imudp-\nselect"];
+ msgnolock [style=dashed];
+ "file-errHdlr" [style=dashed];
+ solaris [style=dashed];
+ tests [style=dashed];
+ "0.x.y" [group=master];
+ "1.10.0" [group=master];
+ "1.21.2" [group=master];
+ "3.10.0" [group=master];
+ "3.15.1" [group=master];
+ "3.17.0" [group=master];
+ "3.19.x" [group=master];
+ "3.21.x" [group=master];
+ "4.1.0" [group=master];
+ "4.1.4" [group=master];
+ "4.1.5" [group=master];
+ "4.1.6" [group=master];
+
+ sysklogd -> "0.x.y" [color=red];
+ "0.x.y" -> "1.0.0";
+ "0.x.y" -> "1.10.0" [color=red];
+ "1.0.0" -> "1.0.5" [style=dashed];
+ "1.10.0" -> "1.21.2" [color=red style=dashed];
+ "1.21.2" -> "2.0.0" [color=blue];
+ "2.0.0" -> "2.0.5" [style=dashed, color=blue];
+ "1.21.2" -> "3.10.0" [color=red];
+ "3.10.0" -> "3.15.1" [color=red style=dashed];
+ "3.15.1" -> "tests";
+ "3.15.1" -> "3.17.0" [color=red style=dashed];
+ "3.15.1" -> "3.16.x";
+ "3.16.x" -> "3.18.x" [color=blue, style=dashed];
+ "3.17.0" -> "3.18.x";
+ "3.17.0" -> "3.19.x" [color=red, style=dashed];
+ "3.19.x" -> "3.20.x";
+ "3.19.x" -> "3.21.x" [color=red];
+ "3.18.x" -> debian_lenny;
+ "3.18.x" -> "3.20.x" [color=blue, style=dashed];
+ "3.21.x" -> "3.21.11";
+ "3.21.x" -> "4.1.0" [color=red];
+ "3.21.x" -> "perf";
+ "perf" -> "4.1.0";
+ "4.1.0" -> "4.1.4" [color=red, style=dashed];
+ "4.1.4" -> "file-errHdlr";
+ "4.1.4" -> "4.1.5" [color=red];
+ "4.1.5" -> "4.1.6" [color=red];
+ "3.21.x" -> msgnolock
+ "3.21.x" -> "imudp-select";
+ "4.1.5" -> solaris;
+ "file-errHdlr" -> "4.1.6";
+ "tests" -> "4.1.6";
+
+ "1.0.5" -> v1stable [dir=none, style=dotted];
+ "2.0.5" -> v2stable [dir=none, style=dotted];
+ "3.20.x" -> v3stable [dir=none, style=dotted];
+ "3.21.11" -> beta [dir=none, style=dotted];
+ "4.1.6" -> devel [dir=none, style=dotted];
+
+ {rank=same; "4.1.5" "solaris"}
+ {rank=same; "3.18.x" "debian_lenny"}
+ {rank=same; "1.0.5" "2.0.5" "3.20.x" "3.21.11" "4.1.6"}
+}
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_conf.html b/doc/rsyslog_conf.html
index 1a24e793..852d95b5 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_conf.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_conf.html
@@ -20,241 +20,13 @@ possible. While, for obvious reasons, <a href="features.html">enhanced
features</a> require a different config file syntax, rsyslogd
should be able to work with a standard syslog.conf file. This is
especially useful while you are migrating from syslogd to rsyslogd.</p>
-<h2>Modules</h2>
-<p>Rsyslog has a modular design. Consequently, there is a growing
-number of modules. Here is the entry point to their documentation and
-what they do (list is currently not complete)</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="omsnmp.html">omsnmp</a> - SNMP
-trap output module</li>
-<li><a href="omrelp.html">omrelp</a> - RELP
-output module</li>
-<li>omgssapi - output module for GSS-enabled syslog</li>
-<li><a href="ommysql.html">ommysql</a> - output module for MySQL</li>
-<li>ompgsql - output module for PostgreSQL</li>
-<li><a href="omlibdbi.html">omlibdbi</a> -
-generic database output module (Firebird/Interbase, MS SQL, Sybase,
-SQLLite, Ingres, Oracle, mSQL)</li>
-<li><a href="ommail.html">ommail</a> -
-permits rsyslog to alert folks by mail if something important happens</li>
-<li><a href="imfile.html">imfile</a>
--&nbsp; input module for text files</li>
-<li><a href="imrelp.html">imrelp</a> - RELP
-input module</li>
-<li>imudp - udp syslog message input</li>
-<li><a href="imtcp.html">imtcp</a> - input
-plugin for plain tcp syslog</li>
-<li><a href="imgssapi.html">imgssapi</a> -
-input plugin for plain tcp and GSS-enabled syslog</li>
-<li>immark - support for mark messages</li>
-<li><a href="imklog.html">imklog</a> - kernel logging</li>
-<li><a href="imuxsock.html">imuxsock</a> -
-unix sockets, including the system log socket</li>
-<li><a href="im3195.html">im3195</a> -
-accepts syslog messages via RFC 3195</li>
-</ul>
-<p>Please note that each module provides configuration
-directives, which are NOT necessarily being listed below. Also
-remember, that a modules configuration directive (and functionality) is
-only available if it has been loaded (using $ModLoad).</p>
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_modules.html">Modules</a></h2>
<h2>Lines</h2>
Lines can be continued by specifying a backslash ("\") as the last
-character of the line.<br>
-<h2>Global Directives</h2>
-<p>All global directives need to be specified on a line by their
-own and must start with a dollar-sign. Here is a list in alphabetical
-order. Follow links for a description.</p>
-<p>Not all directives have an in-depth description right now.
-Default values for them are in bold. A more in-depth description will
-appear as implementation progresses. Directives may change during that
-process, we will NOT try hard to maintain backwards compatibility
-(after all, v3 is still very early in development and quite
-unstable...). So you have been warned ;)</p>
-<p><b>Be sure to read information about <a href="queues.html">queues in rsyslog</a></b> -
-many parameter settings modify queue parameters. If in doubt, use the
-default, it is usually well-chosen and applicable in most cases.</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html">$ActionExecOnlyWhenPreviousIsSuspended</a></li>
-<li>$ActionExecOnlyOnceEveryInterval &lt;seconds&gt; -
-execute action only if the last execute is at last
-&lt;seconds&gt; seconds in the past (more info in <a href="ommail.html">ommail</a>,
-but may be used with any action)</li>
-<li><i><b>$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTime</b> &lt;number&gt;</i> - If configured, the next action will
-only be executed every n-th time. For example, if configured to 3, the first two messages
-that go into the action will be dropped, the 3rd will actually cause the action to execute,
-the 4th and 5th will be dropped, the 6th executed under the action, ... and so on. Note:
-this setting is automatically re-set when the actual action is defined.</li>
-<li><i><b>$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTimeTimeout</b> &lt;number-of-seconds&gt;</i> - has a meaning only if
-$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTime is also configured for the same action. If so, the timeout
-setting specifies after which period the counting of "previous actions" expires and
-a new action count is begun. Specify 0 (the default) to disable timeouts.
-<br>
-<i>Why is this option needed?</i> Consider this case: a message comes in at, eg., 10am. That's
-count 1. Then, nothing happens for the next 10 hours. At 8pm, the next
-one occurs. That's count 2. Another 5 hours later, the next message
-occurs, bringing the total count to 3. Thus, this message now triggers
-the rule.
-<br>
-The question is if this is desired behavior? Or should the rule only be
-triggered if the messages occur within an e.g. 20 minute window? If the
-later is the case, you need a
-<br>
-$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTimeTimeout 1200
-<br>
-This directive will timeout previous messages seen if they are older
-than 20 minutes. In the example above, the count would now be always 1
-and consequently no rule would ever be triggered.
-
-<li>$ActionFileDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a new default template for file actions</li>
-<li>$ActionFileEnableSync [on/<span style="font-weight: bold;">off</span>] - enables file
-syncing capability of omfile</li>
-<li>$ActionForwardDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a new
-default template for UDP and plain TCP forwarding action</li>
-<li>$ActionGSSForwardDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a
-new default template for GSS-API forwarding action</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueCheckpointInterval &lt;number&gt;</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueDequeueSlowdown &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in <i> micro</i>seconds (1000000us is 1sec!),
-default 0 (no delay). Simple rate-limiting!]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueDiscardMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-9750]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueDiscardSeverity &lt;number&gt;
-[*numerical* severity! default 4 (warning)]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueFileName &lt;name&gt;</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueHighWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-8000]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueImmediateShutdown [on/<b>off</b>]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueSize &lt;number&gt;</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueLowWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-2000]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueMaxFileSize &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default 1m</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutActionCompletion &lt;number&gt;
-[number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 1000, 0 means
-immediate!]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 2000, 0 means indefinite]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutShutdown &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 0 (indefinite)]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown
-&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
-default 60000 (1 minute)]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueType [FixedArray/LinkedList/<b>Direct</b>/Disk]</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown&nbsp; [on/<b>off</b>]
-</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueWorkerThreads &lt;number&gt;, num worker threads, default 1, recommended 1</li>
-<li>$ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinumumMessages &lt;number&gt;, default 100</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html">$ActionResumeInterval</a></li>
-<li>$ActionResumeRetryCount &lt;number&gt; [default 0, -1 means eternal]</li>
-<li>$ActionSendResendLastMsgOnReconn &lt;[on/<b>off</b>]&gt; specifies if the last message is to be resend when a connecition broken and has been reconnedcted. May increase reliability, but comes at the risk of message duplication.
-<li>$ActionSendStreamDriver &lt;driver basename&gt; just like $DefaultNetstreamDriver, but for the specific action
-</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverMode &lt;mode&gt;, default 0, mode to use with the stream driver
-(driver-specific)</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverAuthMode &lt;mode&gt;,&nbsp; authentication mode to use with the stream driver
-(driver-specific)</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverPermittedPeer &lt;ID&gt;,&nbsp; accepted fingerprint (SHA1) or name of remote peer
-(driver-specific) -<span style="font-weight: bold;"> directive may go away</span>!</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_allowedsender.html">$AllowedSender</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html">$ControlCharacterEscapePrefix</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html">$DebugPrintCFSyslineHandlerList</a></li>
-
-<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html">$DebugPrintModuleList</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html">$DebugPrintTemplateList</a></li>
-<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriver &lt;drivername&gt;, the default <a href="netstream.html">network stream driver</a> to use. Defaults to&nbsp;ptcp.$DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile &lt;/path/to/cafile.pem&gt;</li>
-<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile &lt;/path/to/certfile.pem&gt;</li>
-<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile &lt;/path/to/keyfile.pem&gt;</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_dircreatemode.html">$DirCreateMode</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_dirgroup.html">$DirGroup</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_dirowner.html">$DirOwner</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html">$DropMsgsWithMaliciousDnsPTRRecords</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html">$DropTrailingLFOnReception</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html">$DynaFileCacheSize</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html">$EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive</a></li>
-<li>$ErrorMessagesToStderr [<b>on</b>|off] - direct rsyslogd error message to stderr (in addition to other targets)</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html">$FailOnChownFailure</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_filecreatemode.html">$FileCreateMode</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_filegroup.html">$FileGroup</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_fileowner.html">$FileOwner</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html">$GssForwardServiceName</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html">$GssListenServiceName</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_gssmode.html">$GssMode</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_includeconfig.html">$IncludeConfig</a></li><li>MainMsgQueueCheckpointInterval &lt;number&gt;</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueDequeueSlowdown &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in <i> micro</i>seconds (1000000us is 1sec!),
-default 0 (no delay). Simple rate-limiting!]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueDiscardMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-9750]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueDiscardSeverity &lt;severity&gt;
-[either a textual or numerical severity! default 4 (warning)]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueFileName &lt;name&gt;</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueHighWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-8000]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueImmediateShutdown [on/<b>off</b>]</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html">$MainMsgQueueSize</a></li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueLowWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
-2000]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueMaxFileSize &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default
-1m</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutActionCompletion
-&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
-default
-1000, 0 means immediate!]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutEnqueue &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 2000, 0 means indefinite]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown &lt;number&gt; [number
-is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 0 (indefinite)]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown
-&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
-default 60000 (1 minute)]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueType [<b>FixedArray</b>/LinkedList/Direct/Disk]</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown&nbsp; [on/<b>off</b>]
-</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreads &lt;number&gt;, num
-worker threads, default 1, recommended 1</li>
-<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinumumMessages &lt;number&gt;, default 100</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html">$MarkMessagePeriod</a> (immark)</li>
-<li><b><i>$MaxMessageSize</i></b> &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default 2k - allows to specify maximum supported message size
-(both for sending and receiving). The default
-should be sufficient for almost all cases. Do not set this below 1k, as it would cause
-interoperability problems with other syslog implementations.<br>
-Change the setting to e.g. 32768 if you would like to
-support large message sizes for IHE (32k is the current maximum
-needed for IHE). I was initially tempted to set the default to 32k,
-but there is a some memory footprint with the current
-implementation in rsyslog.
-<br>If you intend to receive Windows Event Log data (e.g. via
-<a href="http://www.eventreporter.com/">EventReporter</a>), you might want to
-increase this number to an even higher value, as event
-log messages can be very lengthy ("$MaxMessageSize 64k" is not a bad idea).
-Note: testing showed that 4k seems to be
-the typical maximum for <b>UDP</b> based syslog. This is an IP stack
-restriction. Not always ... but very often. If you go beyond
-that value, be sure to test that rsyslogd actually does what
-you think it should do ;) It is highly suggested to use a TCP based transport
-instead of UDP (plain TCP syslog, RELP). This resolves the UDP stack size restrictions.
-<br>Note that 2k, the current default, is the smallest size that must be
-supported in order to be compliant to the upcoming new syslog RFC series.
-</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_moddir.html">$ModDir</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_modload.html">$ModLoad</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html">$RepeatedMsgReduction</a></li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html">$ResetConfigVariables</a></li>
-<li>$WorkDirectory &lt;name&gt; (directory for spool
-and other work files)</li>
-<li>$UDPServerAddress &lt;IP&gt; (imudp) -- local IP
-address (or name) the UDP listens should bind to</li>
-<li>$UDPServerRun &lt;port&gt; (imudp) -- former
--r&lt;port&gt; option, default 514, start UDP server on this
-port, "*" means all addresses</li>
-<li><a href="rsconf1_umask.html">$UMASK</a></li>
-</ul>
-<p><b>Where &lt;size_nbr&gt; is specified above,</b>
-modifiers can be used after the number part. For example, 1k means
-1024. Supported are k(ilo), m(ega), g(iga), t(era), p(eta) and e(xa).
-Lower case letters refer to the traditional binary defintion (e.g. 1m
-equals 1,048,576) whereas upper case letters refer to their new
-1000-based definition (e.g 1M equals 1,000,000).</p>
-<p>Numbers may include '.' and ',' for readability. So you can
-for example specify either "1000" or "1,000" with the same result.
-Please note that rsyslogd simply ignores the punctuation. Form it's
-point of view, "1,,0.0.,.,0" also has the value 1000. </p>
+character of the line. There is a hard-coded maximum line length of 4K.
+If you need lines larger than that, you need to change compile-time
+settings inside rsyslog and recompile.
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_global.html">Global Directives</a></h2>
<h2>Basic Structure</h2>
<p>Rsyslog supports standard sysklogd's configuration file format
and extends it. So in general, you can take a "normal" syslog.conf and
@@ -273,977 +45,15 @@ priorities belonging to the specified action.<br>
<br>
Lines starting with a hash mark ("#'') and empty lines are ignored.
</p>
-<h2>Templates</h2>
-<p>Templates are a key feature of rsyslog. They allow to specify
-any
-format a user might want. They are also used for dynamic file name
-generation. Every output in rsyslog uses templates - this holds true
-for files, user messages and so on.
-Please note that there is an
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article354.phtml">online tutorial on rsyslog templates</a>
-available on the web. We recommend viewing it.
-The database writer expects its
-template to be a proper SQL statement - so this is highly customizable
-too. You might ask how does all of this work when no templates at all
-are specified. Good question ;) The answer is simple, though. Templates
-compatible with the stock syslogd formats are hardcoded into rsyslogd.
-So if no template is specified, we use one of these hardcoded
-templates. Search for "template_" in syslogd.c and you will find the
-hardcoded ones.</p>
-<p>A template consists of a template directive, a name, the
-actual template text and optional options. A sample is:</p>
-<blockquote><code>$template MyTemplateName,"\7Text
-%property% some more text\n",&lt;options&gt;</code></blockquote>
-<p>The "$template" is the template directive. It tells rsyslog
-that this line contains a template. "MyTemplateName" is the template
-name. All
-other config lines refer to this name. The text within quotes is the
-actual template text. The backslash is an escape character, much as it
-is in C. It does all these "cool" things. For example, \7 rings the
-bell (this is an ASCII value), \n is a new line. C programmers and perl
-coders have the advantage of knowing this, but the set in rsyslog is a
-bit restricted currently.
-</p>
-<p>All text in the template is used literally, except for things
-within percent signs. These are properties and allow you access to the
-contents of the syslog message. Properties are accessed via the
-property replacer (nice name, huh) and it can do cool things, too. For
-example, it can pick a substring or do date-specific formatting. More
-on this is below, on some lines of the property replacer.<br>
-<br>
-The &lt;options&gt; part is optional. It carries options
-influencing the template as whole. See details below. Be sure NOT to
-mistake template options with property options - the later ones are
-processed by the property replacer and apply to a SINGLE property, only
-(and not the whole template).<br>
-<br>
-Template options are case-insensitive. Currently defined are: </p>
-<p><b>sql</b> - format the string suitable for a SQL
-statement in MySQL format. This will replace single quotes ("'") and
-the backslash character by their backslash-escaped counterpart ("\'"
-and "\\") inside each field. Please note that in MySQL configuration,
-the <code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code>
-mode must be turned off for this format to work (this is the default).</p>
-<p><b>stdsql</b> - format the string suitable for a
-SQL statement that is to be sent to a standards-compliant sql server.
-This will replace single quotes ("'") by two single quotes ("''")
-inside each field. You must use stdsql together with MySQL if in MySQL
-configuration the
-<code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code> is
-turned on.</p>
-<p>Either the <b>sql</b> or <b>stdsql</b>&nbsp;
-option <b>must</b> be specified when a template is used
-for writing to a database, otherwise injection might occur. Please note
-that due to the unfortunate fact that several vendors have violated the
-sql standard and introduced their own escape methods, it is impossible
-to have a single option doing all the work.&nbsp; So you yourself
-must make sure you are using the right format. <b>If you choose
-the wrong one, you are still vulnerable to sql injection.</b><br>
-<br>
-Please note that the database writer *checks* that the sql option is
-present in the template. If it is not present, the write database
-action is disabled. This is to guard you against accidental forgetting
-it and then becoming vulnerable to SQL injection. The sql option can
-also be useful with files - especially if you want to import them into
-a database on another machine for performance reasons. However, do NOT
-use it if you do not have a real need for it - among others, it takes
-some toll on the processing time. Not much, but on a really busy system
-you might notice it ;)</p>
-<p>The default template for the write to database action has the
-sql option set. As we currently support only MySQL and the sql option
-matches the default MySQL configuration, this is a good choice.
-However, if you have turned on
-<code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code> in
-your MySQL config, you need to supply a template with the stdsql
-option. Otherwise you will become vulnerable to SQL injection. <br>
-<br>
-To escape:<br>
-% = \%<br>
-\ = \\ --&gt; '\' is used to escape (as in C)<br>
-$template TraditionalFormat,%timegenerated% %HOSTNAME%
-%syslogtag%%msg%\n"<br>
-<br>
-Properties can be accessed by the <a href="property_replacer.html">property
-replacer</a> (see there for details).</p>
-<p><b>Please note that templates can also by
-used to generate selector lines with dynamic file names.</b> For
-example, if you would like to split syslog messages from different
-hosts to different files (one per host), you can define the following
-template:</p>
-<blockquote><code>$template
-DynFile,"/var/log/system-%HOSTNAME%.log"</code></blockquote>
-<p>This template can then be used when defining an output
-selector line. It will result in something like
-"/var/log/system-localhost.log"</p>
-<p>Template
-names beginning with "RSYSLOG_" are reserved for rsyslog use. Do NOT
-use them if, otherwise you may receive a conflict in the future (and
-quite unpredictable behaviour). There is a small set of pre-defined
-templates that you can use without the need to define it:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat</span>
-- the "old style" default log file format with low-precision timestamps</li>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_FileFormat</span>
-- a modern-style logfile format similar to TraditionalFileFormat, buth
-with high-precision timestamps and timezone information</li>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_TraditionalForwardFormat</span>
-- the traditional forwarding format with low-precision timestamps. Most
-useful if you send&nbsp;messages to other syslogd's or rsyslogd
-below
-version 3.12.5.</li>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_ForwardFormat</span>
-- a new high-precision forwarding format very similar to the
-traditional one, but with high-precision timestamps and timezone
-information. Recommended to be used when sending messages to rsyslog
-3.12.5 or above.</li>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format</span>
-- the format specified in IETF's internet-draft
-ietf-syslog-protocol-23, which is assumed to be come the new syslog
-standard RFC. This format includes several improvements. The rsyslog
-message parser understands this format, so you can use it together with
-all relatively recent versions of rsyslog. Other syslogd's may get
-hopelessly confused if receiving that format, so check before you use
-it. Note that the format is unlikely to change when the final RFC comes
-out, but this may happen.</li>
-<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_DebugFormat</span>
-- a special format used for troubleshooting property problems. This format
-is meant to be written to a log file. Do <b>not</b> use for production or remote
-forwarding.</li>
-</ul>
-<h2>Output Channels</h2>
-<p>Output Channels are a new concept first introduced in rsyslog
-0.9.0. <b>As of this writing, it is most likely that they will
-be replaced by something different in the future.</b> So if you
-use them, be prepared to change you configuration file syntax when you
-upgrade to a later release.<br>
-<br>
-The idea behind output channel definitions is that it shall provide an
-umbrella for any type of output that the user might want. In essence,<br>
-this is the "file" part of selector lines (and this is why we are not
-sure output channel syntax will stay after the next review). There is a<br>
-difference, though: selector channels both have filter conditions
-(currently facility and severity) as well as the output destination.
-Output channels define the output definition, only. As of this build,
-they can only be used to write to files - not pipes, ttys or whatever
-else. If we stick with output channels, this will change over time.</p>
-<p>In concept, an output channel includes everything needed to
-know about an output actions. In practice, the current implementation
-only carries<br>
-a filename, a maximum file size and a command to be issued when this
-file size is reached. More things might be present in future version,
-which might also change the syntax of the directive.</p>
-<p>Output channels are defined via an $outchannel directive. It's
-syntax is as follows:<br>
-<br>
-$outchannel name,file-name,max-size,action-on-max-size<br>
-<br>
-name is the name of the output channel (not the file), file-name is the
-file name to be written to, max-size the maximum allowed size and
-action-on-max-size a command to be issued when the max size is reached.
-This command always has exactly one parameter. The binary is that part
-of action-on-max-size before the first space, its parameter is
-everything behind that space.<br>
-<br>
-Please note that max-size is queried BEFORE writing the log message to
-the file. So be sure to set this limit reasonably low so that any
-message might fit. For the current release, setting it 1k lower than
-you expected is helpful. The max-size must always be specified in bytes
-- there are no special symbols (like 1k, 1m,...) at this point of
-development.<br>
-<br>
-Keep in mind that $outchannel just defines a channel with "name". It
-does not activate it. To do so, you must use a selector line (see
-below). That selector line includes the channel name plus an $ sign in
-front of it. A sample might be:<br>
-<br>
-*.* $mychannel<br>
-<br>
-In its current form, output channels primarily provide the ability to
-size-limit an output file. To do so, specify a maximum size. When this
-size is reached, rsyslogd will execute the action-on-max-size command
-and then reopen the file and retry. The command should be something
-like a <a href="log_rotation_fix_size.html">log rotation
-script</a> or a similar thing.</p>
-<p>If there is no action-on-max-size command or the command did
-not resolve the situation, the file is closed and never reopened by
-rsyslogd (except, of course, by huping it). This logic was integrated
-when we first experienced severe issues with files larger 2gb, which
-could lead to rsyslogd dumping core. In such cases, it is more
-appropriate to stop writing to a single file. Meanwhile, rsyslogd has
-been fixed to support files larger 2gb, but obviously only on file
-systems and operating system versions that do so. So it can still make
-sense to enforce a 2gb file size limit.</p>
-<h2>Filter Conditions</h2>
-<p>Rsyslog offers four different types "filter conditions":</p>
-<ul>
-<li>BSD-style blocks</li>
-<li>"traditional" severity and facility based selectors</li>
-<li>property-based filters</li>
-<li>expression-based filters</li>
-</ul>
-<h3>Blocks</h3>
-<p>Rsyslogd supports BSD-style blocks inside rsyslog.conf. Each
-block of lines is separated from the previous block by a program or
-hostname specification. A block will only log messages corresponding to
-the most recent program and hostname specifications given. Thus, a
-block which selects &#8216;ppp&#8217; as the program, directly followed by a block
-that selects messages from the hostname &#8216;dialhost&#8217;, then the second
-block will only log messages from the ppp program on dialhost.
-</p>
-<p>A program specification is a line beginning with &#8216;!prog&#8217; and
-the following blocks will be associated with calls to syslog from that
-specific program. A program specification for &#8216;foo&#8217; will also match any
-message logged by the kernel with the prefix &#8216;foo: &#8217;. Alternatively, a
-program specification &#8216;-foo&#8217; causes the following blocks to be applied
-to messages from any program but the one specified. A hostname
-specification of the form &#8216;+hostname&#8217; and the following blocks will be
-applied to messages received from the specified hostname.
-Alternatively, a hostname specification &#8216;-hostname&#8217; causes the
-following blocks to be applied to messages from any host but the one
-specified. If the hostname is given as &#8216;@&#8217;, the local hostname will be
-used. (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED) A program or hostname specification may be
-reset by giving the program or hostname as &#8216;*&#8217;.</p>
-<p>Please note that the "#!prog", "#+hostname" and "#-hostname"
-syntax available in BSD syslogd is not supported by rsyslogd. By
-default, no hostname or program is set.</p>
-<h3>Selectors</h3>
-<p><b>Selectors are the traditional way of filtering syslog
-messages.</b> They have been kept in rsyslog with their original
-syntax, because it is well-known, highly effective and also needed for
-compatibility with stock syslogd configuration files. If you just need
-to filter based on priority and facility, you should do this with
-selector lines. They are <b>not</b> second-class citizens
-in rsyslog and offer the best performance for this job.</p>
-<p>The selector field itself again consists of two parts, a
-facility and a priority, separated by a period (".''). Both parts are
-case insensitive and can also be specified as decimal numbers, but
-don't do that, you have been warned. Both facilities and priorities are
-described in rsyslog(3). The names mentioned below correspond to the
-similar LOG_-values in /usr/include/rsyslog.h.<br>
-<br>
-The facility is one of the following keywords: auth, authpriv, cron,
-daemon, kern, lpr, mail, mark, news, security (same as auth), syslog,
-user, uucp and local0 through local7. The keyword security should not
-be used anymore and mark is only for internal use and therefore should
-not be used in applications. Anyway, you may want to specify and
-redirect these messages here. The facility specifies the subsystem that
-produced the message, i.e. all mail programs log with the mail facility
-(LOG_MAIL) if they log using syslog.<br>
-<br>
-The priority is one of the following keywords, in ascending order:
-debug, info, notice, warning, warn (same as warning), err, error (same
-as err), crit, alert, emerg, panic (same as emerg). The keywords error,
-warn and panic are deprecated and should not be used anymore. The
-priority defines the severity of the message.<br>
-<br>
-The behavior of the original BSD syslogd is that all messages of the
-specified priority and higher are logged according to the given action.
-Rsyslogd behaves the same, but has some extensions.<br>
-<br>
-In addition to the above mentioned names the rsyslogd(8) understands
-the following extensions: An asterisk ("*'') stands for all facilities
-or all priorities, depending on where it is used (before or after the
-period). The keyword none stands for no priority of the given facility.<br>
-<br>
-You can specify multiple facilities with the same priority pattern in
-one statement using the comma (",'') operator. You may specify as much
-facilities as you want. Remember that only the facility part from such
-a statement is taken, a priority part would be skipped.</p>
-<p>Multiple selectors may be specified for a single action using
-the semicolon (";'') separator. Remember that each selector in the
-selector field is capable to overwrite the preceding ones. Using this
-behavior you can exclude some priorities from the pattern.</p>
-<p>Rsyslogd has a syntax extension to the original BSD source,
-that makes its use more intuitively. You may precede every priority
-with an equation sign ("='') to specify only this single priority and
-not any of the above. You may also (both is valid, too) precede the
-priority with an exclamation mark ("!'') to ignore all that
-priorities, either exact this one or this and any higher priority. If
-you use both extensions than the exclamation mark must occur before the
-equation sign, just use it intuitively.</p>
-<h3>Property-Based Filters</h3>
-<p>Property-based filters are unique to rsyslogd. They allow to
-filter on any property, like HOSTNAME, syslogtag and msg. A list of all
-currently-supported properties can be found in the <a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer documentation</a>
-(but keep in mind that only the properties, not the replacer is
-supported). With this filter, each properties can be checked against a
-specified value, using a specified compare operation.</p>
-<p>A property-based filter must start with a colon in column 0.
-This tells rsyslogd that it is the new filter type. The colon must be
-followed by the property name, a comma, the name of the compare
-operation to carry out, another comma and then the value to compare
-against. This value must be quoted. There can be spaces and tabs
-between the commas. Property names and compare operations are
-case-sensitive, so "msg" works, while "MSG" is an invalid property
-name. In brief, the syntax is as follows:</p>
-<p><code><b>:property, [!]compare-operation, "value"</b></code></p>
-<p>The following <b>compare-operations</b> are
-currently supported:</p>
-<table id="table1" border="1" width="100%">
-<tbody>
-<tr>
-<td>contains</td>
-<td>Checks if the string provided in value is contained in
-the property. There must be an exact match, wildcards are not supported.</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
-<td>isequal</td>
-<td>Compares the "value" string provided and the property
-contents. These two values must be exactly equal to match. The
-difference to contains is that contains searches for the value anywhere
-inside the property value, whereas all characters must be identical for
-isequal. As such, isequal is most useful for fields like syslogtag or
-FROMHOST, where you probably know the exact contents.</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
-<td>startswith</td>
-<td>Checks if the value is found exactly at the beginning
-of the property value. For example, if you search for "val" with
-<p><code><b>:msg, startswith, "val"</b></code></p>
-<p>it will be a match if msg contains "values are in this
-message" but it won't match if the msg contains "There are values in
-this message" (in the later case, contains would match). Please note
-that "startswith" is by far faster than regular expressions. So even
-once they are implemented, it can make very much sense
-(performance-wise) to use "startswith".</p>
-</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
-<td>regex</td>
-<td>Compares the property against the provided POSIX
-regular
-expression.</td>
-</tr>
-</tbody>
-</table>
-<p>You can use the bang-character (!) immediately in front of a
-compare-operation, the outcome of this operation is negated. For
-example, if msg contains "This is an informative message", the
-following sample would not match:</p>
-<p><code><b>:msg, contains, "error"</b></code></p>
-<p>but this one matches:</p>
-<p><code><b>:msg, !contains, "error"</b></code></p>
-<p>Using negation can be useful if you would like to do some
-generic processing but exclude some specific events. You can use the
-discard action in conjunction with that. A sample would be:</p>
-<p><code><b>*.*
-/var/log/allmsgs-including-informational.log<br>
-:msg, contains, "informational"&nbsp; <font color="#ff0000" size="4">~</font>
-<br>
-*.* /var/log/allmsgs-but-informational.log</b></code></p>
-<p>Do not overlook the red tilde in line 2! In this sample, all
-messages are written to the file allmsgs-including-informational.log.
-Then, all messages containing the string "informational" are discarded.
-That means the config file lines below the "discard line" (number 2 in
-our sample) will not be applied to this message. Then, all remaining
-lines will also be written to the file allmsgs-but-informational.log.</p>
-<p><b>Value</b> is a quoted string. It supports some
-escape sequences:</p>
-<p>\" - the quote character (e.g. "String with \"Quotes\"")<br>
-\\ - the backslash character (e.g. "C:\\tmp")</p>
-<p>Escape sequences always start with a backslash. Additional
-escape sequences might be added in the future. Backslash characters <b>must</b>
-be escaped. Any other sequence then those outlined above is invalid and
-may lead to unpredictable results.</p>
-<p>Probably, "msg" is the most prominent use case of property
-based filters. It is the actual message text. If you would like to
-filter based on some message content (e.g. the presence of a specific
-code), this can be done easily by:</p>
-<p><code><b>:msg, contains, "ID-4711"</b></code></p>
-<p>This filter will match when the message contains the string
-"ID-4711". Please note that the comparison is case-sensitive, so it
-would not match if "id-4711" would be contained in the message.</p>
-<p><code><b>:msg, regex, "fatal .* error"</b></code></p>
-<p>This filter uses a POSIX regular expression. It matches when
-the
-string contains the words "fatal" and "error" with anything in between
-(e.g. "fatal net error" and "fatal lib error" but not "fatal error" as
-two spaces are required by the regular expression!).</p>
-<p>Getting property-based filters right can sometimes be
-challenging. In order to help you do it with as minimal effort as
-possible, rsyslogd spits out debug information for all property-based
-filters during their evaluation. To enable this, run rsyslogd in
-foreground and specify the "-d" option.</p>
-<p>Boolean operations inside property based filters (like
-'message contains "ID17" or message contains "ID18"') are currently not
-supported (except for "not" as outlined above). Please note that while
-it is possible to query facility and severity via property-based
-filters, it is far more advisable to use classic selectors (see above)
-for those cases.</p>
-<h3>Expression-Based Filters</h3>
-Expression based filters allow
-filtering on arbitrary complex expressions, which can include boolean,
-arithmetic and string operations. Expression filters will evolve into a
-full configuration scripting language. Unfortunately, their syntax will
-slightly change during that process. So if you use them now, you need
-to be prepared to change your configuration files some time later.
-However, we try to implement the scripting facility as soon as possible
-(also in respect to stage work needed). So the window of exposure is
-probably not too long.<br>
-<br>
-Expression based filters are indicated by the keyword "if" in column 1
-of a new line. They have this format:<br>
-<br>
-if expr then action-part-of-selector-line<br>
-<br>
-"If" and "then" are fixed keywords that mus be present. "expr" is a
-(potentially quite complex) expression. So the <a href="expression.h">expression documentation</a> for
-details. "action-part-of-selector-line" is an action, just as you know
-it (e.g. "/var/log/logfile" to write to that file).<br>
-<br>
-A few quick samples:<br>
-<br>
-<code>
-*.* /var/log/file1 # the traditional way<br>
-if $msg contains 'error' /var/log/errlog # the expression-based way<br>
-</code>
-<br>
-Right now, you need to specify numerical values if you would like to
-check for facilities and severity. These can be found in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3164.txt">RFC 3164</a>.
-If you don't like that, you can of course also use the textual property
-- just be sure to use the right one. As expression support is enhanced,
-this will change. For example, if you would like to filter on message
-that have facility local0, start with "DEVNAME" and have either
-"error1" or "error0" in their message content, you could use the
-following filter:<br>
-<br>
-<code>
-if $syslogfacility-text == 'local0' and $msg
-startswith 'DEVNAME' and ($msg contains 'error1' or $msg contains
-'error0') then /var/log/somelog<br>
-</code>
-<br>
-Please note that the above <span style="font-weight: bold;">must
-all be on one line</span>! And if you would like to store all
-messages except those that contain "error1" or "error0", you just need
-to add a "not":<br>
-<br>
-<code>
-if $syslogfacility-text == 'local0' and $msg
-startswith 'DEVNAME' and <span style="font-weight: bold;">not</span>
-($msg contains 'error1' or $msg contains
-'error0') then /var/log/somelog<br>
-</code>
-<br>
-If you would like to do case-insensitive comparisons, use
-"contains_i" instead of "contains" and "startswith_i" instead of
-"startswith".<br>
-<br>
-Note that regular expressions are currently NOT
-supported in expression-based filters. These will be added later when
-function support is added to the expression engine (the reason is that
-regular expressions will be a separate loadable module, which requires
-some more prequisites before it can be implemented).<br>
-<h2>ACTIONS</h2>
-<p>The action field of a rule describes what to do with the
-message. In general, message content is written to a kind of "logfile".
-But also other actions might be done, like writing to a database table
-or forwarding to another host.<br>
-<br>
-Templates can be used with all actions. If used, the specified template
-is used to generate the message content (instead of the default
-template). To specify a template, write a semicolon after the action
-value immediately followed by the template name.<br>
-<br>
-Beware: templates MUST be defined BEFORE they are used. It is OK to
-define some templates, then use them in selector lines, define more
-templates and use use them in the following selector lines. But it is
-NOT permitted to use a template in a selector line that is above its
-definition. If you do this, the action will be ignored.</p>
-<p><b>You can have multiple actions for a single selector </b>&nbsp;(or
-more precisely a single filter of such a selector line). Each action
-must be on its own line and the line must start with an ampersand
-('&amp;') character and have no filters. An example would be</p>
-<p><code><b>*.=crit rger<br>
-&amp; root<br>
-&amp; /var/log/critmsgs</b></code></p>
-<p>These three lines send critical messages to the user rger and
-root and also store them in /var/log/critmsgs. <b>Using multiple
-actions per selector is</b> convenient and also <b>offers
-a performance benefit</b>. As the filter needs to be evaluated
-only once, there is less computation required to process the directive
-compared to the otherwise-equal config directives below:</p>
-<p><code><b>*.=crit rger<br>
-*.=crit root<br>
-*.=crit /var/log/critmsgs</b></code></p>
-<p>&nbsp;</p>
-<h3>Regular File</h3>
-<p>Typically messages are logged to real files. The file has to
-be specified with full pathname, beginning with a slash "/''.<br>
-<br>
-You may prefix each entry with the minus "-'' sign to omit syncing the
-file after every logging. Note that you might lose information if the
-system crashes right behind a write attempt. Nevertheless this might
-give you back some performance, especially if you run programs that use
-logging in a very verbose manner.</p>
-<p>If your system is connected to a reliable UPS and you receive
-lots of log data (e.g. firewall logs), it might be a very good idea to
-turn of
-syncing by specifying the "-" in front of the file name. </p>
-<p><b>The filename can be either static </b>(always
-the same) or <b>dynamic</b> (different based on message
-received). The later is useful if you would automatically split
-messages into different files based on some message criteria. For
-example, dynamic file name selectors allow you to split messages into
-different files based on the host that sent them. With dynamic file
-names, everything is automatic and you do not need any filters. </p>
-<p>It works via the template system. First, you define a template
-for the file name. An example can be seen above in the description of
-template. We will use the "DynFile" template defined there. Dynamic
-filenames are indicated by specifying a questions mark "?" instead of a
-slash, followed by the template name. Thus, the selector line for our
-dynamic file name would look as follows:</p>
-<blockquote>
-<code>*.* ?DynFile</code>
-</blockquote>
-<p>That's all you need to do. Rsyslog will now automatically
-generate file names for you and store the right messages into the right
-files. Please note that the minus sign also works with dynamic file
-name selectors. Thus, to avoid syncing, you may use</p>
-<blockquote>
-<code>*.* -?DynFile</code></blockquote>
-<p>And of course you can use templates to specify the output
-format:</p>
-<blockquote>
-<code>*.* ?DynFile;MyTemplate</code></blockquote>
-<p><b>A word of caution:</b> rsyslog creates files as
-needed. So if a new host is using your syslog server, rsyslog will
-automatically create a new file for it.</p>
-<p><b>Creating directories is also supported</b>. For
-example you can use the hostname as directory and the program name as
-file name:</p>
-<blockquote>
-<code>$template DynFile,"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%programname%.log"</code></blockquote>
-<h3>Named Pipes</h3>
-<p>This version of rsyslogd(8) has support for logging output to
-named pipes (fifos). A fifo or named pipe can be used as a destination
-for log messages by prepending a pipe symbol ("|'') to the name of the
-file. This is handy for debugging. Note that the fifo must be created
-with the mkfifo(1) command before rsyslogd(8) is started.</p>
-<h3>Terminal and Console</h3>
-<p>If the file you specified is a tty, special tty-handling is
-done, same with /dev/console.</p>
-<h3>Remote Machine</h3>
-<p>Rsyslogd provides full remote logging, i.e. is able to send
-messages to a remote host running rsyslogd(8) and to receive messages
-from remote hosts. Using this feature you're able to control all syslog
-messages on one host, if all other machines will log remotely to that.
-This tears down<br>
-administration needs.<br>
-<br>
-<b>Please note that this version of rsyslogd by default does NOT
-forward messages it has received from the network to another host.
-Specify the "-h" option to enable this.</b></p>
-<p>To forward messages to another host, prepend the hostname with
-the at sign ("@"). A single at sign means that messages will
-be forwarded via UDP protocol (the standard for syslog). If you prepend
-two at signs ("@@"), the messages will be transmitted via TCP. Please
-note that plain TCP based syslog is not officially standardized, but
-most major syslogds support it (e.g. syslog-ng or WinSyslog). The
-forwarding action indicator (at-sign) can be followed by one or more
-options. If they are given, they must be immediately (without a space)
-following the final at sign and be enclosed in parenthesis. The
-individual options must be separated by commas. The following options
-are right now defined:</p>
-<table id="table2" border="1" width="100%">
-<tbody>
-<tr>
-<td>
-<p align="center"><b>z&lt;number&gt;</b></p>
-</td>
-<td>Enable zlib-compression for the message. The
-&lt;number&gt; is the compression level. It can be 1 (lowest
-gain, lowest CPU overhead) to 9 (maximum compression, highest CPU
-overhead). The level can also be 0, which means "no compression". If
-given, the "z" option is ignored. So this does not make an awful lot of
-sense. There is hardly a difference between level 1 and 9 for typical
-syslog messages. You can expect a compression gain between 0% and 30%
-for typical messages. Very chatty messages may compress up to 50%, but
-this is seldom seen with typically traffic. Please note that rsyslogd
-checks the compression gain. Messages with 60 bytes or less will never
-be compressed. This is because compression gain is pretty unlikely and
-we prefer to save CPU cycles. Messages over that size are always
-compressed. However, it is checked if there is a gain in compression
-and only if there is, the compressed message is transmitted. Otherwise,
-the uncompressed messages is transmitted. This saves the receiver CPU
-cycles for decompression. It also prevents small message to actually
-become larger in compressed form.
-<p><b>Please note that when a TCP transport is used,
-compression will also turn on syslog-transport-tls framing. See the "o"
-option for important information on the implications.</b></p>
-<p>Compressed messages are automatically detected and
-decompressed by the receiver. There is nothing that needs to be
-configured on the receiver side.</p>
-</td>
-</tr>
-<tr>
-<td>
-<p align="center"><b>o</b></p>
-</td>
-<td><b>This option is experimental. Use at your own
-risk and only if you know why you need it! If in doubt, do NOT turn it
-on.</b>
-<p>This option is only valid for plain TCP based
-transports. It selects a different framing based on IETF internet draft
-syslog-transport-tls-06. This framing offers some benefits over
-traditional LF-based framing. However, the standardization effort is
-not yet complete. There may be changes in upcoming versions of this
-standard. Rsyslog will be kept in line with the standard. There is some
-chance that upcoming changes will be incompatible to the current
-specification. In this case, all systems using -transport-tls framing
-must be upgraded. There will be no effort made to retain compatibility
-between different versions of rsyslog. The primary reason for that is
-that it seems technically impossible to provide compatibility between
-some of those changes. So you should take this note very serious. It is
-not something we do not *like* to do (and may change our mind if enough
-people beg...), it is something we most probably *can not* do for
-technical reasons (aka: you can beg as much as you like, it won't
-change anything...).</p>
-<p>The most important implication is that compressed syslog
-messages via TCP must be considered with care. Unfortunately, it is
-technically impossible to transfer compressed records over traditional
-syslog plain tcp transports, so you are left with two evil choices...</p>
-</td>
-</tr>
-</tbody>
-</table>
-<p><br>
-The hostname may be followed by a colon and the destination port.</p>
-<p>The following is an example selector line with forwarding:</p>
-<p>*.*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; @@(o,z9)192.168.0.1:1470</p>
-<p>In this example, messages are forwarded via plain TCP with
-experimental framing and maximum compression to the host 192.168.0.1 at
-port 1470.</p>
-<p>*.* @192.168.0.1</p>
-<p>In the example above, messages are forwarded via UDP to the
-machine 192.168.0.1, the destination port defaults to 514. Messages
-will not be compressed.</p>
-<p>Note that IPv6 addresses contain colons. So if an IPv6 address is specified
-in the hostname part, rsyslogd could not detect where the IP address ends
-and where the port starts. There is a syntax extension to support this:
-put squary brackets around the address (e.g. "[2001::1]"). Square
-brackets also work with real host names and IPv4 addresses, too.
-<p>A valid sample to send messages to the IPv6 host 2001::1 at port 515
-is as follows:
-<p>*.* @[2001::1]:515
-<p>This works with TCP, too.
-<p><b>Note to sysklogd users:</b> sysklogd does <b>not</b>
-support RFC 3164 format, which is the default forwarding template in
-rsyslog. As such, you will experience duplicate hostnames if rsyslog is
-the sender and sysklogd is the receiver. The fix is simple: you need to
-use a different template. Use that one:</p>
-<p class="MsoPlainText">$template
-sysklogd,"&lt;%PRI%&gt;%TIMESTAMP% %syslogtag%%msg%\""<br>
-*.* @192.168.0.1;sysklogd</p>
-<h3>List of Users</h3>
-<p>Usually critical messages are also directed to "root'' on
-that machine. You can specify a list of users that shall get the
-message by simply writing the login. You may specify more than one user
-by separating them with commas (",''). If they're logged in they get
-the message. Don't think a mail would be sent, that might be too late.</p>
-<h3>Everyone logged on</h3>
-<p>Emergency messages often go to all users currently online to
-notify them that something strange is happening with the system. To
-specify this wall(1)-feature use an asterisk ("*'').</p>
-<h3>Call Plugin</h3>
-<p>This is a generic way to call an output plugin. The plugin
-must support this functionality. Actual parameters depend on the
-module, so see the module's doc on what to supply. The general syntax
-is as follows:</p>
-<p>:modname:params;template</p>
-<p>Currently, the ommysql database output module supports this
-syntax (in addtion to the "&gt;" syntax it traditionally
-supported). For ommysql, the module name is "ommysql" and the params
-are the traditional ones. The ;template part is not module specific, it
-is generic rsyslog functionality available to all modules.</p>
-<p>As an example, the ommysql module may be called as follows:</p>
-<p>:ommysql:dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate</p>
-<p>For details, please see the "Database Table" section of this
-documentation.</p>
-<p>Note: as of this writing, the ":modname:" part is hardcoded
-into the module. So the name to use is not necessarily the name the
-module's plugin file is called.</p>
-<h3>Database Table</h3>
-<p>This allows logging of the message to a database table.
-Currently, only MySQL databases are supported. However, other database
-drivers will most probably be developed as plugins. By default, a <a href="http://www.monitorware.com/">MonitorWare</a>-compatible
-schema is required for this to work. You can create that schema with
-the createDB.SQL file that came with the rsyslog package. You can also<br>
-use any other schema of your liking - you just need to define a proper
-template and assign this template to the action.<br>
-<br>
-The database writer is called by specifying a greater-then sign
-("&gt;") in front of the database connect information. Immediately
-after that<br>
-sign the database host name must be given, a comma, the database name,
-another comma, the database user, a comma and then the user's password.
-If a specific template is to be used, a semicolon followed by the
-template name can follow the connect information. This is as follows:<br>
-<br>
-&gt;dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate</p>
-<p><b>Important: to use the database functionality, the
-MySQL output module must be loaded in the config file</b> BEFORE
-the first database table action is used. This is done by placing the</p>
-<p><code><b>$ModLoad ommysql</b></code></p>
-<p>directive some place above the first use of the database write
-(we recommend doing at the the beginning of the config file).</p>
-<h3>Discard</h3>
-<p>If the discard action is carried out, the received message is
-immediately discarded. No further processing of it occurs. Discard has
-primarily been added to filter out messages before carrying on any
-further processing. For obvious reasons, the results of "discard" are
-depending on where in the configuration file it is being used. Please
-note that once a message has been discarded there is no way to retrieve
-it in later configuration file lines.</p>
-<p>Discard can be highly effective if you want to filter out some
-annoying messages that otherwise would fill your log files. To do that,
-place the discard actions early in your log files. This often plays
-well with property-based filters, giving you great freedom in
-specifying what you do not want.</p>
-<p>Discard is just the single tilde character with no further
-parameters:</p>
-<p>~</p>
-<p>For example,</p>
-<p>*.*&nbsp;&nbsp; ~</p>
-<p>discards everything (ok, you can achive the same by not
-running rsyslogd at all...).</p>
-<h3>Output Channel</h3>
-<p>Binds an output channel definition (see there for details) to
-this action. Output channel actions must start with a $-sign, e.g. if
-you would like to bind your output channel definition "mychannel" to
-the action, use "$mychannel". Output channels support template
-definitions like all all other actions.</p>
-<h3>Shell Execute</h3>
-<p>This executes a program in a subshell. The program is passed
-the template-generated message as the only command line parameter.
-Rsyslog waits until the program terminates and only then continues to
-run.</p>
-<p>^program-to-execute;template</p>
-<p>The program-to-execute can be any valid executable. It
-receives the template string as a single parameter (argv[1]).</p>
-<p><b>WARNING:</b> The Shell Execute action was added
-to serve an urgent need. While it is considered reasonable save when
-used with some thinking, its implications must be considered. The
-current implementation uses a system() call to execute the command.
-This is not the best way to do it (and will hopefully changed in
-further releases). Also, proper escaping of special characters is done
-to prevent command injection. However, attackers always find smart ways
-to circumvent escaping, so we can not say if the escaping applied will
-really safe you from all hassles. Lastly, rsyslog will wait until the
-shell command terminates. Thus, a program error in it (e.g. an infinite
-loop) can actually disable rsyslog. Even without that, during the
-programs run-time no messages are processed by rsyslog. As the IP
-stacks buffers are quickly overflowed, this bears an increased risk of
-message loss. You must be aware of these implications. Even though they
-are severe, there are several cases where the "shell execute" action is
-very useful. This is the reason why we have included it in its current
-form. To mitigate its risks, always a) test your program thoroughly, b)
-make sure its runtime is as short as possible (if it requires a longer
-run-time, you might want to spawn your own sub-shell asynchronously),
-c) apply proper firewalling so that only known senders can send syslog
-messages to rsyslog. Point c) is especially important: if rsyslog is
-accepting message from any hosts, chances are much higher that an
-attacker might try to exploit the "shell execute" action.</p>
-<h2>TEMPLATE NAME</h2>
-<p>Every ACTION can be followed by a template name. If so, that
-template is used for message formatting. If no name is given, a
-hard-coded default template is used for the action. There can only be
-one template name for each given action. The default template is
-specific to each action. For a description of what a template is and
-what you can do with it, see "TEMPLATES" at the top of this document.</p>
-<h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
-<p>Below are example for templates and selector lines. I hope
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_templates.html">Templates</a></h2>
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_output.html">Output Channels</a></h2>
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_filter.html">Filter Conditions</a></h2>
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_actions.html">Actions</a></h2>
+<h2><a href="rsyslog_conf_examples.html">Examples</a></h2>
+<p>Here you will find examples for templates and selector lines. I hope
they are self-explanatory. If not, please see
www.monitorware.com/rsyslog/ for advise.</p>
-<h3>TEMPLATES</h3>
-<p>Please note that the samples are split across multiple lines.
-A template MUST NOT actually be split across multiple lines.<br>
-<br>
-A template that resembles traditional syslogd file output:<br>
-$template TraditionalFormat,"%timegenerated% %HOSTNAME%<br>
-%syslogtag%%msg:::drop-last-lf%\n"<br>
-<br>
-A template that tells you a little more about the message:<br>
-$template
-precise,"%syslogpriority%,%syslogfacility%,%timegenerated%,%HOSTNAME%,<br>
-%syslogtag%,%msg%\n"<br>
-<br>
-A template for RFC 3164 format:<br>
-$template RFC3164fmt,"&lt;%PRI%&gt;%TIMESTAMP% %HOSTNAME%
-%syslogtag%%msg%"<br>
-<br>
-A template for the format traditonally used for user messages:<br>
-$template usermsg," XXXX%syslogtag%%msg%\n\r"<br>
-<br>
-And a template with the traditonal wall-message format:<br>
-$template wallmsg,"\r\n\7Message from syslogd@%HOSTNAME% at
-%timegenerated%<br>
-<br>
-A template that can be used for the database write (please note the SQL<br>
-template option)<br>
-$template MySQLInsert,"insert iut, message, receivedat values<br>
-('%iut%', '%msg:::UPPERCASE%', '%timegenerated:::date-mysql%')<br>
-into systemevents\r\n", SQL<br>
-<br>
-The following template emulates <a href="http://www.winsyslog.com/en/">WinSyslog</a>
-format (it's an <a href="http://www.adiscon.com/en/">Adiscon</a>
-format, you do not feel bad if you don't know it ;)). It's interesting
-to see how it takes different parts out of the date stamps. What
-happens is that the date stamp is split into the actual date and time
-and the these two are combined with just a comma in between them.<br>
-<br>
-$template WinSyslogFmt,"%HOSTNAME%,%timegenerated:1:10:date-rfc3339%,<br>
-%timegenerated:12:19:date-rfc3339%,%timegenerated:1:10:date-rfc3339%,<br>
-%timegenerated:12:19:date-rfc3339%,%syslogfacility%,%syslogpriority%,<br>
-%syslogtag%%msg%\n"</p>
-<h3>SELECTOR LINES</h3>
-<p># Store critical stuff in critical<br>
-#<br>
-*.=crit;kern.none /var/adm/critical<br>
-<br>
-This will store all messages with the priority crit in the file
-/var/adm/critical, except for any kernel message.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Kernel messages are first, stored in the kernel<br>
-# file, critical messages and higher ones also go<br>
-# to another host and to the console. Messages to<br>
-# the host finlandia are forwarded in RFC 3164<br>
-# format (using the template defined above).<br>
-#<br>
-kern.* /var/adm/kernel<br>
-kern.crit @finlandia;RFC3164fmt<br>
-kern.crit /dev/console<br>
-kern.info;kern.!err /var/adm/kernel-info<br>
-<br>
-The first rule direct any message that has the kernel facility to the
-file /var/adm/kernel.<br>
-<br>
-The second statement directs all kernel messages of the priority crit
-and higher to the remote host finlandia. This is useful, because if the
-host crashes and the disks get irreparable errors you might not be able
-to read the stored messages. If they're on a remote host, too, you
-still can try to find out the reason for the crash.<br>
-<br>
-The third rule directs these messages to the actual console, so the
-person who works on the machine will get them, too.<br>
-<br>
-The fourth line tells rsyslogd to save all kernel messages that come
-with priorities from info up to warning in the file
-/var/adm/kernel-info. Everything from err and higher is excluded.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# The tcp wrapper loggs with mail.info, we display<br>
-# all the connections on tty12<br>
-#<br>
-mail.=info /dev/tty12<br>
-<br>
-This directs all messages that uses mail.info (in source LOG_MAIL |
-LOG_INFO) to /dev/tty12, the 12th console. For example the tcpwrapper
-tcpd(8) uses this as it's default.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Store all mail concerning stuff in a file<br>
-#<br>
-mail.*;mail.!=info /var/adm/mail<br>
-<br>
-This pattern matches all messages that come with the mail facility,
-except for the info priority. These will be stored in the file
-/var/adm/mail.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Log all mail.info and news.info messages to info<br>
-#<br>
-mail,news.=info /var/adm/info<br>
-<br>
-This will extract all messages that come either with mail.info or with
-news.info and store them in the file /var/adm/info.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Log info and notice messages to messages file<br>
-#<br>
-*.=info;*.=notice;\<br>
-mail.none /var/log/messages<br>
-<br>
-This lets rsyslogd log all messages that come with either the info or
-the notice facility into the file /var/log/messages, except for all<br>
-messages that use the mail facility.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Log info messages to messages file<br>
-#<br>
-*.=info;\<br>
-mail,news.none /var/log/messages<br>
-<br>
-This statement causes rsyslogd to log all messages that come with the
-info priority to the file /var/log/messages. But any message coming
-either with the mail or the news facility will not be stored.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Emergency messages will be displayed using wall<br>
-#<br>
-*.=emerg *<br>
-<br>
-This rule tells rsyslogd to write all emergency messages to all
-currently logged in users. This is the wall action.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-# Messages of the priority alert will be directed<br>
-# to the operator<br>
-#<br>
-*.alert root,rgerhards<br>
-<br>
-This rule directs all messages with a priority of alert or higher to
-the terminals of the operator, i.e. of the users "root'' and
-"rgerhards'' if they're logged in.<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-*.* @finlandia<br>
-<br>
-This rule would redirect all messages to a remote host called
-finlandia. This is useful especially in a cluster of machines where all
-syslog messages will be stored on only one machine.<br>
-<br>
-In the format shown above, UDP is used for transmitting the message.
-The destination port is set to the default auf 514. Rsyslog is also
-capable of using much more secure and reliable TCP sessions for message
-forwarding. Also, the destination port can be specified. To select TCP,
-simply add one additional @ in front of the host name (that is, @host
-is UPD, @@host is TCP). For example:<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-*.* @@finlandia<br>
-<br>
-To specify the destination port on the remote machine, use a colon
-followed by the port number after the machine name. The following
-forwards to port 1514 on finlandia:<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-*.* @@finlandia:1514<br>
-<br>
-This syntax works both with TCP and UDP based syslog. However, you will
-probably primarily need it for TCP, as there is no well-accepted port
-for this transport (it is non-standard). For UDP, you can usually stick
-with the default auf 514, but might want to modify it for security rea-<br>
-sons. If you would like to do that, it's quite easy:<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-*.* @finlandia:1514<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-<br>
-*.* &gt;dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate<br>
-<br>
-This rule writes all message to the database "dbname" hosted on
-"dbhost". The login is done with user "dbuser" and password
-"dbpassword". The actual table that is updated is specified within the
-template (which contains the insert statement). The template is called
-"dbtemplate" in this case.</p>
-<p>:msg,contains,"error" @errorServer</p>
-<p>This rule forwards all messages that contain the word "error"
-in the msg part to the server "errorServer". Forwarding is via UDP.
-Please note the colon in fron</p>
-<h2>CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX DIFFERENCES</h2>
+<h2>Configuration File Syntax Differences</h2>
<p>Rsyslogd uses a slightly different syntax for its
configuration file than the original BSD sources. Originally all
messages of a specific priority and above were forwarded to the log
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+
+<p>[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back to top</a>]
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+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
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+<html><head><title>Actions - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Actions</h2>
+<p>The action field of a rule describes what to do with the
+message. In general, message content is written to a kind of "logfile".
+But also other actions might be done, like writing to a database table
+or forwarding to another host.<br>
+<br>
+Templates can be used with all actions. If used, the specified template
+is used to generate the message content (instead of the default
+template). To specify a template, write a semicolon after the action
+value immediately followed by the template name.<br>
+<br>
+Beware: templates MUST be defined BEFORE they are used. It is OK to
+define some templates, then use them in selector lines, define more
+templates and use use them in the following selector lines. But it is
+NOT permitted to use a template in a selector line that is above its
+definition. If you do this, the action will be ignored.</p>
+<p><b>You can have multiple actions for a single selector </b>&nbsp;(or
+more precisely a single filter of such a selector line). Each action
+must be on its own line and the line must start with an ampersand
+('&amp;') character and have no filters. An example would be</p>
+<p><code><b>*.=crit rger<br>
+&amp; root<br>
+&amp; /var/log/critmsgs</b></code></p>
+<p>These three lines send critical messages to the user rger and
+root and also store them in /var/log/critmsgs. <b>Using multiple
+actions per selector is</b> convenient and also <b>offers
+a performance benefit</b>. As the filter needs to be evaluated
+only once, there is less computation required to process the directive
+compared to the otherwise-equal config directives below:</p>
+<p><code><b>*.=crit rger<br>
+*.=crit root<br>
+*.=crit /var/log/critmsgs</b></code></p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<h3>Regular File</h3>
+<p>Typically messages are logged to real files. The file has to
+be specified with full pathname, beginning with a slash "/''.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+You may prefix each entry with the minus "-'' sign to omit syncing the
+file after every logging. Note that you might lose information if the
+system crashes right behind a write attempt. Nevertheless this might
+give you back some performance, especially if you run programs that use
+logging in a very verbose manner.</p>
+<p>If your system is connected to a reliable UPS and you receive
+lots of log data (e.g. firewall logs), it might be a very good idea to
+turn of
+syncing by specifying the "-" in front of the file name. </p>
+<p><b>The filename can be either static </b>(always
+the same) or <b>dynamic</b> (different based on message
+received). The later is useful if you would automatically split
+messages into different files based on some message criteria. For
+example, dynamic file name selectors allow you to split messages into
+different files based on the host that sent them. With dynamic file
+names, everything is automatic and you do not need any filters. </p>
+<p>It works via the template system. First, you define a template
+for the file name. An example can be seen above in the description of
+template. We will use the "DynFile" template defined there. Dynamic
+filenames are indicated by specifying a questions mark "?" instead of a
+slash, followed by the template name. Thus, the selector line for our
+dynamic file name would look as follows:</p>
+<blockquote>
+<code>*.* ?DynFile</code>
+</blockquote>
+<p>That's all you need to do. Rsyslog will now automatically
+generate file names for you and store the right messages into the right
+files. Please note that the minus sign also works with dynamic file
+name selectors. Thus, to avoid syncing, you may use</p>
+<blockquote>
+<code>*.* -?DynFile</code></blockquote>
+<p>And of course you can use templates to specify the output
+format:</p>
+<blockquote>
+<code>*.* ?DynFile;MyTemplate</code></blockquote>
+<p><b>A word of caution:</b> rsyslog creates files as
+needed. So if a new host is using your syslog server, rsyslog will
+automatically create a new file for it.</p>
+<p><b>Creating directories is also supported</b>. For
+example you can use the hostname as directory and the program name as
+file name:</p>
+<blockquote>
+<code>$template DynFile,"/var/log/%HOSTNAME%/%programname%.log"</code></blockquote>
+<h3>Named Pipes</h3>
+<p>This version of rsyslogd(8) has support for logging output to
+named pipes (fifos). A fifo or named pipe can be used as a destination
+for log messages by prepending a pipe symbol ("|'') to the name of the
+file. This is handy for debugging. Note that the fifo must be created
+with the mkfifo(1) command before rsyslogd(8) is started.</p>
+<h3>Terminal and Console</h3>
+<p>If the file you specified is a tty, special tty-handling is
+done, same with /dev/console.</p>
+<h3>Remote Machine</h3>
+<p>Rsyslogd provides full remote logging, i.e. is able to send
+messages to a remote host running rsyslogd(8) and to receive messages
+from remote hosts. Using this feature you're able to control all syslog
+messages on one host, if all other machines will log remotely to that.
+This tears down<br>
+administration needs.<br>
+<br>
+<b>Please note that this version of rsyslogd by default does NOT
+forward messages it has received from the network to another host.
+Specify the "-h" option to enable this.</b></p>
+<p>To forward messages to another host, prepend the hostname with
+the at sign ("@"). A single at sign means that messages will
+be forwarded via UDP protocol (the standard for syslog). If you prepend
+two at signs ("@@"), the messages will be transmitted via TCP. Please
+note that plain TCP based syslog is not officially standardized, but
+most major syslogds support it (e.g. syslog-ng or WinSyslog). The
+forwarding action indicator (at-sign) can be followed by one or more
+options. If they are given, they must be immediately (without a space)
+following the final at sign and be enclosed in parenthesis. The
+individual options must be separated by commas. The following options
+are right now defined:</p>
+<table id="table2" border="1" width="100%">
+<tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>
+<p align="center"><b>z&lt;number&gt;</b></p>
+</td>
+<td>Enable zlib-compression for the message. The
+&lt;number&gt; is the compression level. It can be 1 (lowest
+gain, lowest CPU overhead) to 9 (maximum compression, highest CPU
+overhead). The level can also be 0, which means "no compression". If
+given, the "z" option is ignored. So this does not make an awful lot of
+sense. There is hardly a difference between level 1 and 9 for typical
+syslog messages. You can expect a compression gain between 0% and 30%
+for typical messages. Very chatty messages may compress up to 50%, but
+this is seldom seen with typically traffic. Please note that rsyslogd
+checks the compression gain. Messages with 60 bytes or less will never
+be compressed. This is because compression gain is pretty unlikely and
+we prefer to save CPU cycles. Messages over that size are always
+compressed. However, it is checked if there is a gain in compression
+and only if there is, the compressed message is transmitted. Otherwise,
+the uncompressed messages is transmitted. This saves the receiver CPU
+cycles for decompression. It also prevents small message to actually
+become larger in compressed form.
+<p><b>Please note that when a TCP transport is used,
+compression will also turn on syslog-transport-tls framing. See the "o"
+option for important information on the implications.</b></p>
+<p>Compressed messages are automatically detected and
+decompressed by the receiver. There is nothing that needs to be
+configured on the receiver side.</p>
+</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td>
+<p align="center"><b>o</b></p>
+</td>
+<td><b>This option is experimental. Use at your own
+risk and only if you know why you need it! If in doubt, do NOT turn it
+on.</b>
+<p>This option is only valid for plain TCP based
+transports. It selects a different framing based on IETF internet draft
+syslog-transport-tls-06. This framing offers some benefits over
+traditional LF-based framing. However, the standardization effort is
+not yet complete. There may be changes in upcoming versions of this
+standard. Rsyslog will be kept in line with the standard. There is some
+chance that upcoming changes will be incompatible to the current
+specification. In this case, all systems using -transport-tls framing
+must be upgraded. There will be no effort made to retain compatibility
+between different versions of rsyslog. The primary reason for that is
+that it seems technically impossible to provide compatibility between
+some of those changes. So you should take this note very serious. It is
+not something we do not *like* to do (and may change our mind if enough
+people beg...), it is something we most probably *can not* do for
+technical reasons (aka: you can beg as much as you like, it won't
+change anything...).</p>
+<p>The most important implication is that compressed syslog
+messages via TCP must be considered with care. Unfortunately, it is
+technically impossible to transfer compressed records over traditional
+syslog plain tcp transports, so you are left with two evil choices...</p>
+</td>
+</tr>
+</tbody>
+</table>
+<p><br>
+The hostname may be followed by a colon and the destination port.</p>
+<p>The following is an example selector line with forwarding:</p>
+<p>*.*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; @@(o,z9)192.168.0.1:1470</p>
+<p>In this example, messages are forwarded via plain TCP with
+experimental framing and maximum compression to the host 192.168.0.1 at
+port 1470.</p>
+<p>*.* @192.168.0.1</p>
+<p>In the example above, messages are forwarded via UDP to the
+machine 192.168.0.1, the destination port defaults to 514. Messages
+will not be compressed.</p>
+<p>Note that IPv6 addresses contain colons. So if an IPv6 address is specified
+in the hostname part, rsyslogd could not detect where the IP address ends
+and where the port starts. There is a syntax extension to support this:
+put squary brackets around the address (e.g. "[2001::1]"). Square
+brackets also work with real host names and IPv4 addresses, too.
+<p>A valid sample to send messages to the IPv6 host 2001::1 at port 515
+is as follows:
+<p>*.* @[2001::1]:515
+<p>This works with TCP, too.
+<p><b>Note to sysklogd users:</b> sysklogd does <b>not</b>
+support RFC 3164 format, which is the default forwarding template in
+rsyslog. As such, you will experience duplicate hostnames if rsyslog is
+the sender and sysklogd is the receiver. The fix is simple: you need to
+use a different template. Use that one:</p>
+<p class="MsoPlainText">$template
+sysklogd,"&lt;%PRI%&gt;%TIMESTAMP% %syslogtag%%msg%\""<br>
+*.* @192.168.0.1;sysklogd</p>
+<h3>List of Users</h3>
+<p>Usually critical messages are also directed to "root'' on
+that machine. You can specify a list of users that shall get the
+message by simply writing the login. You may specify more than one user
+by separating them with commas (",''). If they're logged in they get
+the message. Don't think a mail would be sent, that might be too late.</p>
+<h3>Everyone logged on</h3>
+<p>Emergency messages often go to all users currently online to
+notify them that something strange is happening with the system. To
+specify this wall(1)-feature use an asterisk ("*'').</p>
+<h3>Call Plugin</h3>
+<p>This is a generic way to call an output plugin. The plugin
+must support this functionality. Actual parameters depend on the
+module, so see the module's doc on what to supply. The general syntax
+is as follows:</p>
+<p>:modname:params;template</p>
+<p>Currently, the ommysql database output module supports this
+syntax (in addtion to the "&gt;" syntax it traditionally
+supported). For ommysql, the module name is "ommysql" and the params
+are the traditional ones. The ;template part is not module specific, it
+is generic rsyslog functionality available to all modules.</p>
+<p>As an example, the ommysql module may be called as follows:</p>
+<p>:ommysql:dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate</p>
+<p>For details, please see the "Database Table" section of this
+documentation.</p>
+<p>Note: as of this writing, the ":modname:" part is hardcoded
+into the module. So the name to use is not necessarily the name the
+module's plugin file is called.</p>
+<h3>Database Table</h3>
+<p>This allows logging of the message to a database table.
+Currently, only MySQL databases are supported. However, other database
+drivers will most probably be developed as plugins. By default, a <a href="http://www.monitorware.com/">MonitorWare</a>-compatible
+schema is required for this to work. You can create that schema with
+the createDB.SQL file that came with the rsyslog package. You can also<br>
+use any other schema of your liking - you just need to define a proper
+template and assign this template to the action.<br>
+<br>
+The database writer is called by specifying a greater-then sign
+("&gt;") in front of the database connect information. Immediately
+after that<br>
+sign the database host name must be given, a comma, the database name,
+another comma, the database user, a comma and then the user's password.
+If a specific template is to be used, a semicolon followed by the
+template name can follow the connect information. This is as follows:<br>
+<br>
+&gt;dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate</p>
+<p><b>Important: to use the database functionality, the
+MySQL output module must be loaded in the config file</b> BEFORE
+the first database table action is used. This is done by placing the</p>
+<p><code><b>$ModLoad ommysql</b></code></p>
+<p>directive some place above the first use of the database write
+(we recommend doing at the the beginning of the config file).</p>
+<h3>Discard</h3>
+<p>If the discard action is carried out, the received message is
+immediately discarded. No further processing of it occurs. Discard has
+primarily been added to filter out messages before carrying on any
+further processing. For obvious reasons, the results of "discard" are
+depending on where in the configuration file it is being used. Please
+note that once a message has been discarded there is no way to retrieve
+it in later configuration file lines.</p>
+<p>Discard can be highly effective if you want to filter out some
+annoying messages that otherwise would fill your log files. To do that,
+place the discard actions early in your log files. This often plays
+well with property-based filters, giving you great freedom in
+specifying what you do not want.</p>
+<p>Discard is just the single tilde character with no further
+parameters:</p>
+<p>~</p>
+<p>For example,</p>
+<p>*.*&nbsp;&nbsp; ~</p>
+<p>discards everything (ok, you can achive the same by not
+running rsyslogd at all...).</p>
+<h3>Output Channel</h3>
+<p>Binds an output channel definition (see there for details) to
+this action. Output channel actions must start with a $-sign, e.g. if
+you would like to bind your output channel definition "mychannel" to
+the action, use "$mychannel". Output channels support template
+definitions like all all other actions.</p>
+<h3>Shell Execute</h3>
+<p>This executes a program in a subshell. The program is passed
+the template-generated message as the only command line parameter.
+Rsyslog waits until the program terminates and only then continues to
+run.</p>
+<p>^program-to-execute;template</p>
+<p>The program-to-execute can be any valid executable. It
+receives the template string as a single parameter (argv[1]).</p>
+<p><b>WARNING:</b> The Shell Execute action was added
+to serve an urgent need. While it is considered reasonable save when
+used with some thinking, its implications must be considered. The
+current implementation uses a system() call to execute the command.
+This is not the best way to do it (and will hopefully changed in
+further releases). Also, proper escaping of special characters is done
+to prevent command injection. However, attackers always find smart ways
+to circumvent escaping, so we can not say if the escaping applied will
+really safe you from all hassles. Lastly, rsyslog will wait until the
+shell command terminates. Thus, a program error in it (e.g. an infinite
+loop) can actually disable rsyslog. Even without that, during the
+programs run-time no messages are processed by rsyslog. As the IP
+stacks buffers are quickly overflowed, this bears an increased risk of
+message loss. You must be aware of these implications. Even though they
+are severe, there are several cases where the "shell execute" action is
+very useful. This is the reason why we have included it in its current
+form. To mitigate its risks, always a) test your program thoroughly, b)
+make sure its runtime is as short as possible (if it requires a longer
+run-time, you might want to spawn your own sub-shell asynchronously),
+c) apply proper firewalling so that only known senders can send syslog
+messages to rsyslog. Point c) is especially important: if rsyslog is
+accepting message from any hosts, chances are much higher that an
+attacker might try to exploit the "shell execute" action.</p>
+<h3>Template Name</h3>
+<p>Every ACTION can be followed by a template name. If so, that
+template is used for message formatting. If no name is given, a
+hard-coded default template is used for the action. There can only be
+one template name for each given action. The default template is
+specific to each action. For a description of what a template is and
+what you can do with it, see "TEMPLATES" at the top of this document.</p>
+
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
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+<html><head><title>Examples - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Examples</h2>
+<p>Below are example for templates and selector lines. I hope
+they are self-explanatory. If not, please see
+www.monitorware.com/rsyslog/ for advise.</p>
+<h3>TEMPLATES</h3>
+<p>Please note that the samples are split across multiple lines.
+A template MUST NOT actually be split across multiple lines.<br>
+<br>
+A template that resembles traditional syslogd file output:<br>
+$template TraditionalFormat,"%timegenerated% %HOSTNAME%<br>
+%syslogtag%%msg:::drop-last-lf%\n"<br>
+<br>
+A template that tells you a little more about the message:<br>
+$template
+precise,"%syslogpriority%,%syslogfacility%,%timegenerated%,%HOSTNAME%,<br>
+%syslogtag%,%msg%\n"<br>
+<br>
+A template for RFC 3164 format:<br>
+$template RFC3164fmt,"&lt;%PRI%&gt;%TIMESTAMP% %HOSTNAME%
+%syslogtag%%msg%"<br>
+<br>
+A template for the format traditonally used for user messages:<br>
+$template usermsg," XXXX%syslogtag%%msg%\n\r"<br>
+<br>
+And a template with the traditonal wall-message format:<br>
+$template wallmsg,"\r\n\7Message from syslogd@%HOSTNAME% at
+%timegenerated%<br>
+<br>
+A template that can be used for the database write (please note the SQL<br>
+template option)<br>
+$template MySQLInsert,"insert iut, message, receivedat values<br>
+('%iut%', '%msg:::UPPERCASE%', '%timegenerated:::date-mysql%')<br>
+into systemevents\r\n", SQL<br>
+<br>
+The following template emulates <a href="http://www.winsyslog.com/en/">WinSyslog</a>
+format (it's an <a href="http://www.adiscon.com/en/">Adiscon</a>
+format, you do not feel bad if you don't know it ;)). It's interesting
+to see how it takes different parts out of the date stamps. What
+happens is that the date stamp is split into the actual date and time
+and the these two are combined with just a comma in between them.<br>
+<br>
+$template WinSyslogFmt,"%HOSTNAME%,%timegenerated:1:10:date-rfc3339%,<br>
+%timegenerated:12:19:date-rfc3339%,%timegenerated:1:10:date-rfc3339%,<br>
+%timegenerated:12:19:date-rfc3339%,%syslogfacility%,%syslogpriority%,<br>
+%syslogtag%%msg%\n"</p>
+<h3>SELECTOR LINES</h3>
+<p># Store critical stuff in critical<br>
+#<br>
+*.=crit;kern.none /var/adm/critical<br>
+<br>
+This will store all messages with the priority crit in the file
+/var/adm/critical, except for any kernel message.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Kernel messages are first, stored in the kernel<br>
+# file, critical messages and higher ones also go<br>
+# to another host and to the console. Messages to<br>
+# the host finlandia are forwarded in RFC 3164<br>
+# format (using the template defined above).<br>
+#<br>
+kern.* /var/adm/kernel<br>
+kern.crit @finlandia;RFC3164fmt<br>
+kern.crit /dev/console<br>
+kern.info;kern.!err /var/adm/kernel-info<br>
+<br>
+The first rule direct any message that has the kernel facility to the
+file /var/adm/kernel.<br>
+<br>
+The second statement directs all kernel messages of the priority crit
+and higher to the remote host finlandia. This is useful, because if the
+host crashes and the disks get irreparable errors you might not be able
+to read the stored messages. If they're on a remote host, too, you
+still can try to find out the reason for the crash.<br>
+<br>
+The third rule directs these messages to the actual console, so the
+person who works on the machine will get them, too.<br>
+<br>
+The fourth line tells rsyslogd to save all kernel messages that come
+with priorities from info up to warning in the file
+/var/adm/kernel-info. Everything from err and higher is excluded.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# The tcp wrapper loggs with mail.info, we display<br>
+# all the connections on tty12<br>
+#<br>
+mail.=info /dev/tty12<br>
+<br>
+This directs all messages that uses mail.info (in source LOG_MAIL |
+LOG_INFO) to /dev/tty12, the 12th console. For example the tcpwrapper
+tcpd(8) uses this as it's default.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Store all mail concerning stuff in a file<br>
+#<br>
+mail.*;mail.!=info /var/adm/mail<br>
+<br>
+This pattern matches all messages that come with the mail facility,
+except for the info priority. These will be stored in the file
+/var/adm/mail.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Log all mail.info and news.info messages to info<br>
+#<br>
+mail,news.=info /var/adm/info<br>
+<br>
+This will extract all messages that come either with mail.info or with
+news.info and store them in the file /var/adm/info.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Log info and notice messages to messages file<br>
+#<br>
+*.=info;*.=notice;\<br>
+mail.none /var/log/messages<br>
+<br>
+This lets rsyslogd log all messages that come with either the info or
+the notice facility into the file /var/log/messages, except for all<br>
+messages that use the mail facility.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Log info messages to messages file<br>
+#<br>
+*.=info;\<br>
+mail,news.none /var/log/messages<br>
+<br>
+This statement causes rsyslogd to log all messages that come with the
+info priority to the file /var/log/messages. But any message coming
+either with the mail or the news facility will not be stored.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Emergency messages will be displayed using wall<br>
+#<br>
+*.=emerg *<br>
+<br>
+This rule tells rsyslogd to write all emergency messages to all
+currently logged in users. This is the wall action.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+# Messages of the priority alert will be directed<br>
+# to the operator<br>
+#<br>
+*.alert root,rgerhards<br>
+<br>
+This rule directs all messages with a priority of alert or higher to
+the terminals of the operator, i.e. of the users "root'' and
+"rgerhards'' if they're logged in.<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+*.* @finlandia<br>
+<br>
+This rule would redirect all messages to a remote host called
+finlandia. This is useful especially in a cluster of machines where all
+syslog messages will be stored on only one machine.<br>
+<br>
+In the format shown above, UDP is used for transmitting the message.
+The destination port is set to the default auf 514. Rsyslog is also
+capable of using much more secure and reliable TCP sessions for message
+forwarding. Also, the destination port can be specified. To select TCP,
+simply add one additional @ in front of the host name (that is, @host
+is UPD, @@host is TCP). For example:<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+*.* @@finlandia<br>
+<br>
+To specify the destination port on the remote machine, use a colon
+followed by the port number after the machine name. The following
+forwards to port 1514 on finlandia:<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+*.* @@finlandia:1514<br>
+<br>
+This syntax works both with TCP and UDP based syslog. However, you will
+probably primarily need it for TCP, as there is no well-accepted port
+for this transport (it is non-standard). For UDP, you can usually stick
+with the default auf 514, but might want to modify it for security rea-<br>
+sons. If you would like to do that, it's quite easy:<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+*.* @finlandia:1514<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+*.* &gt;dbhost,dbname,dbuser,dbpassword;dbtemplate<br>
+<br>
+This rule writes all message to the database "dbname" hosted on
+"dbhost". The login is done with user "dbuser" and password
+"dbpassword". The actual table that is updated is specified within the
+template (which contains the insert statement). The template is called
+"dbtemplate" in this case.</p>
+<p>:msg,contains,"error" @errorServer</p>
+<p>This rule forwards all messages that contain the word "error"
+in the msg part to the server "errorServer". Forwarding is via UDP.
+Please note the colon in fron</p>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
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+<html><head><title>Filter Conditions - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Filter Conditions</h2>
+<p>Rsyslog offers four different types "filter conditions":</p>
+<ul>
+<li>BSD-style blocks</li>
+<li>"traditional" severity and facility based selectors</li>
+<li>property-based filters</li>
+<li>expression-based filters</li>
+</ul>
+<h3>Blocks</h3>
+<p>Rsyslogd supports BSD-style blocks inside rsyslog.conf. Each
+block of lines is separated from the previous block by a program or
+hostname specification. A block will only log messages corresponding to
+the most recent program and hostname specifications given. Thus, a
+block which selects &#8216;ppp&#8217; as the program, directly followed by a block
+that selects messages from the hostname &#8216;dialhost&#8217;, then the second
+block will only log messages from the ppp program on dialhost.
+</p>
+<p>A program specification is a line beginning with &#8216;!prog&#8217; and
+the following blocks will be associated with calls to syslog from that
+specific program. A program specification for &#8216;foo&#8217; will also match any
+message logged by the kernel with the prefix &#8216;foo: &#8217;. Alternatively, a
+program specification &#8216;-foo&#8217; causes the following blocks to be applied
+to messages from any program but the one specified. A hostname
+specification of the form &#8216;+hostname&#8217; and the following blocks will be
+applied to messages received from the specified hostname.
+Alternatively, a hostname specification &#8216;-hostname&#8217; causes the
+following blocks to be applied to messages from any host but the one
+specified. If the hostname is given as &#8216;@&#8217;, the local hostname will be
+used. (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED) A program or hostname specification may be
+reset by giving the program or hostname as &#8216;*&#8217;.</p>
+<p>Please note that the "#!prog", "#+hostname" and "#-hostname"
+syntax available in BSD syslogd is not supported by rsyslogd. By
+default, no hostname or program is set.</p>
+<h3>Selectors</h3>
+<p><b>Selectors are the traditional way of filtering syslog
+messages.</b> They have been kept in rsyslog with their original
+syntax, because it is well-known, highly effective and also needed for
+compatibility with stock syslogd configuration files. If you just need
+to filter based on priority and facility, you should do this with
+selector lines. They are <b>not</b> second-class citizens
+in rsyslog and offer the best performance for this job.</p>
+<p>The selector field itself again consists of two parts, a
+facility and a priority, separated by a period (".''). Both parts are
+case insensitive and can also be specified as decimal numbers, but
+don't do that, you have been warned. Both facilities and priorities are
+described in rsyslog(3). The names mentioned below correspond to the
+similar LOG_-values in /usr/include/rsyslog.h.<br>
+<br>
+The facility is one of the following keywords: auth, authpriv, cron,
+daemon, kern, lpr, mail, mark, news, security (same as auth), syslog,
+user, uucp and local0 through local7. The keyword security should not
+be used anymore and mark is only for internal use and therefore should
+not be used in applications. Anyway, you may want to specify and
+redirect these messages here. The facility specifies the subsystem that
+produced the message, i.e. all mail programs log with the mail facility
+(LOG_MAIL) if they log using syslog.<br>
+<br>
+The priority is one of the following keywords, in ascending order:
+debug, info, notice, warning, warn (same as warning), err, error (same
+as err), crit, alert, emerg, panic (same as emerg). The keywords error,
+warn and panic are deprecated and should not be used anymore. The
+priority defines the severity of the message.<br>
+<br>
+The behavior of the original BSD syslogd is that all messages of the
+specified priority and higher are logged according to the given action.
+Rsyslogd behaves the same, but has some extensions.<br>
+<br>
+In addition to the above mentioned names the rsyslogd(8) understands
+the following extensions: An asterisk ("*'') stands for all facilities
+or all priorities, depending on where it is used (before or after the
+period). The keyword none stands for no priority of the given facility.<br>
+<br>
+You can specify multiple facilities with the same priority pattern in
+one statement using the comma (",'') operator. You may specify as much
+facilities as you want. Remember that only the facility part from such
+a statement is taken, a priority part would be skipped.</p>
+<p>Multiple selectors may be specified for a single action using
+the semicolon (";'') separator. Remember that each selector in the
+selector field is capable to overwrite the preceding ones. Using this
+behavior you can exclude some priorities from the pattern.</p>
+<p>Rsyslogd has a syntax extension to the original BSD source,
+that makes its use more intuitively. You may precede every priority
+with an equation sign ("='') to specify only this single priority and
+not any of the above. You may also (both is valid, too) precede the
+priority with an exclamation mark ("!'') to ignore all that
+priorities, either exact this one or this and any higher priority. If
+you use both extensions than the exclamation mark must occur before the
+equation sign, just use it intuitively.</p>
+<h3>Property-Based Filters</h3>
+<p>Property-based filters are unique to rsyslogd. They allow to
+filter on any property, like HOSTNAME, syslogtag and msg. A list of all
+currently-supported properties can be found in the <a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer documentation</a>
+(but keep in mind that only the properties, not the replacer is
+supported). With this filter, each properties can be checked against a
+specified value, using a specified compare operation.</p>
+<p>A property-based filter must start with a colon in column 0.
+This tells rsyslogd that it is the new filter type. The colon must be
+followed by the property name, a comma, the name of the compare
+operation to carry out, another comma and then the value to compare
+against. This value must be quoted. There can be spaces and tabs
+between the commas. Property names and compare operations are
+case-sensitive, so "msg" works, while "MSG" is an invalid property
+name. In brief, the syntax is as follows:</p>
+<p><code><b>:property, [!]compare-operation, "value"</b></code></p>
+<p>The following <b>compare-operations</b> are
+currently supported:</p>
+<table id="table1" border="1" width="100%">
+<tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>contains</td>
+<td>Checks if the string provided in value is contained in
+the property. There must be an exact match, wildcards are not supported.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td>isequal</td>
+<td>Compares the "value" string provided and the property
+contents. These two values must be exactly equal to match. The
+difference to contains is that contains searches for the value anywhere
+inside the property value, whereas all characters must be identical for
+isequal. As such, isequal is most useful for fields like syslogtag or
+FROMHOST, where you probably know the exact contents.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td>startswith</td>
+<td>Checks if the value is found exactly at the beginning
+of the property value. For example, if you search for "val" with
+<p><code><b>:msg, startswith, "val"</b></code></p>
+<p>it will be a match if msg contains "values are in this
+message" but it won't match if the msg contains "There are values in
+this message" (in the later case, contains would match). Please note
+that "startswith" is by far faster than regular expressions. So even
+once they are implemented, it can make very much sense
+(performance-wise) to use "startswith".</p>
+</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td>regex</td>
+<td>Compares the property against the provided POSIX
+BRE regular
+expression.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td>ereregex</td>
+<td>Compares the property against the provided POSIX
+ERE regular
+expression.</td>
+</tr>
+</tbody>
+</table>
+<p>You can use the bang-character (!) immediately in front of a
+compare-operation, the outcome of this operation is negated. For
+example, if msg contains "This is an informative message", the
+following sample would not match:</p>
+<p><code><b>:msg, contains, "error"</b></code></p>
+<p>but this one matches:</p>
+<p><code><b>:msg, !contains, "error"</b></code></p>
+<p>Using negation can be useful if you would like to do some
+generic processing but exclude some specific events. You can use the
+discard action in conjunction with that. A sample would be:</p>
+<p><code><b>*.*
+/var/log/allmsgs-including-informational.log<br>
+:msg, contains, "informational"&nbsp; <font color="#ff0000" size="4">~</font>
+<br>
+*.* /var/log/allmsgs-but-informational.log</b></code></p>
+<p>Do not overlook the red tilde in line 2! In this sample, all
+messages are written to the file allmsgs-including-informational.log.
+Then, all messages containing the string "informational" are discarded.
+That means the config file lines below the "discard line" (number 2 in
+our sample) will not be applied to this message. Then, all remaining
+lines will also be written to the file allmsgs-but-informational.log.</p>
+<p><b>Value</b> is a quoted string. It supports some
+escape sequences:</p>
+<p>\" - the quote character (e.g. "String with \"Quotes\"")<br>
+\\ - the backslash character (e.g. "C:\\tmp")</p>
+<p>Escape sequences always start with a backslash. Additional
+escape sequences might be added in the future. Backslash characters <b>must</b>
+be escaped. Any other sequence then those outlined above is invalid and
+may lead to unpredictable results.</p>
+<p>Probably, "msg" is the most prominent use case of property
+based filters. It is the actual message text. If you would like to
+filter based on some message content (e.g. the presence of a specific
+code), this can be done easily by:</p>
+<p><code><b>:msg, contains, "ID-4711"</b></code></p>
+<p>This filter will match when the message contains the string
+"ID-4711". Please note that the comparison is case-sensitive, so it
+would not match if "id-4711" would be contained in the message.</p>
+<p><code><b>:msg, regex, "fatal .* error"</b></code></p>
+<p>This filter uses a POSIX regular expression. It matches when
+the
+string contains the words "fatal" and "error" with anything in between
+(e.g. "fatal net error" and "fatal lib error" but not "fatal error" as
+two spaces are required by the regular expression!).</p>
+<p>Getting property-based filters right can sometimes be
+challenging. In order to help you do it with as minimal effort as
+possible, rsyslogd spits out debug information for all property-based
+filters during their evaluation. To enable this, run rsyslogd in
+foreground and specify the "-d" option.</p>
+<p>Boolean operations inside property based filters (like
+'message contains "ID17" or message contains "ID18"') are currently not
+supported (except for "not" as outlined above). Please note that while
+it is possible to query facility and severity via property-based
+filters, it is far more advisable to use classic selectors (see above)
+for those cases.</p>
+<h3>Expression-Based Filters</h3>
+Expression based filters allow
+filtering on arbitrary complex expressions, which can include boolean,
+arithmetic and string operations. Expression filters will evolve into a
+full configuration scripting language. Unfortunately, their syntax will
+slightly change during that process. So if you use them now, you need
+to be prepared to change your configuration files some time later.
+However, we try to implement the scripting facility as soon as possible
+(also in respect to stage work needed). So the window of exposure is
+probably not too long.<br>
+<br>
+Expression based filters are indicated by the keyword "if" in column 1
+of a new line. They have this format:<br>
+<br>
+if expr then action-part-of-selector-line<br>
+<br>
+"If" and "then" are fixed keywords that mus be present. "expr" is a
+(potentially quite complex) expression. So the <a href="expression.html">expression documentation</a> for
+details. "action-part-of-selector-line" is an action, just as you know
+it (e.g. "/var/log/logfile" to write to that file).<br>
+<br>
+A few quick samples:<br>
+<br>
+<code>
+*.* /var/log/file1 # the traditional way<br>
+if $msg contains 'error' /var/log/errlog # the expression-based way<br>
+</code>
+<br>
+Right now, you need to specify numerical values if you would like to
+check for facilities and severity. These can be found in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3164.txt">RFC 3164</a>.
+If you don't like that, you can of course also use the textual property
+- just be sure to use the right one. As expression support is enhanced,
+this will change. For example, if you would like to filter on message
+that have facility local0, start with "DEVNAME" and have either
+"error1" or "error0" in their message content, you could use the
+following filter:<br>
+<br>
+<code>
+if $syslogfacility-text == 'local0' and $msg
+startswith 'DEVNAME' and ($msg contains 'error1' or $msg contains
+'error0') then /var/log/somelog<br>
+</code>
+<br>
+Please note that the above <span style="font-weight: bold;">must
+all be on one line</span>! And if you would like to store all
+messages except those that contain "error1" or "error0", you just need
+to add a "not":<br>
+<br>
+<code>
+if $syslogfacility-text == 'local0' and $msg
+startswith 'DEVNAME' and <span style="font-weight: bold;">not</span>
+($msg contains 'error1' or $msg contains
+'error0') then /var/log/somelog<br>
+</code>
+<br>
+If you would like to do case-insensitive comparisons, use
+"contains_i" instead of "contains" and "startswith_i" instead of
+"startswith".<br>
+<br>
+Note that regular expressions are currently NOT
+supported in expression-based filters. These will be added later when
+function support is added to the expression engine (the reason is that
+regular expressions will be a separate loadable module, which requires
+some more prequisites before it can be implemented).<br>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>Global Directives - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Global Directives</h2>
+<p>All global directives need to be specified on a line by their
+own and must start with a dollar-sign. Here is a list in alphabetical
+order. Follow links for a description.</p>
+<p>Please note that not all directives here are actually global. Some affect
+only the next action. This documentation will be changed soon.
+<p>Not all directives have an in-depth description right now.
+Default values for them are in bold. A more in-depth description will
+appear as implementation progresses.
+</p>
+<p><b>Be sure to read information about <a href="queues.html">queues in rsyslog</a></b> -
+many parameter settings modify queue parameters. If in doubt, use the
+default, it is usually well-chosen and applicable in most cases.</p>
+<ul>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_actionexeconlywhenpreviousissuspended.html">$ActionExecOnlyWhenPreviousIsSuspended</a></li>
+<li>$ActionExecOnlyOnceEveryInterval &lt;seconds&gt; -
+execute action only if the last execute is at last
+&lt;seconds&gt; seconds in the past (more info in <a href="ommail.html">ommail</a>,
+but may be used with any action)</li>
+<li><i><b>$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTime</b> &lt;number&gt;</i> - If configured, the next action will
+only be executed every n-th time. For example, if configured to 3, the first two messages
+that go into the action will be dropped, the 3rd will actually cause the action to execute,
+the 4th and 5th will be dropped, the 6th executed under the action, ... and so on. Note:
+this setting is automatically re-set when the actual action is defined.</li>
+<li><i><b>$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTimeTimeout</b> &lt;number-of-seconds&gt;</i> - has a meaning only if
+$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTime is also configured for the same action. If so, the timeout
+setting specifies after which period the counting of "previous actions" expires and
+a new action count is begun. Specify 0 (the default) to disable timeouts.
+<br>
+<i>Why is this option needed?</i> Consider this case: a message comes in at, eg., 10am. That's
+count 1. Then, nothing happens for the next 10 hours. At 8pm, the next
+one occurs. That's count 2. Another 5 hours later, the next message
+occurs, bringing the total count to 3. Thus, this message now triggers
+the rule.
+<br>
+The question is if this is desired behavior? Or should the rule only be
+triggered if the messages occur within an e.g. 20 minute window? If the
+later is the case, you need a
+<br>
+$ActionExecOnlyEveryNthTimeTimeout 1200
+<br>
+This directive will timeout previous messages seen if they are older
+than 20 minutes. In the example above, the count would now be always 1
+and consequently no rule would ever be triggered.
+
+<li>$ActionFileDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a new default template for file actions</li>
+<li>$ActionFileEnableSync [on/<span style="font-weight: bold;">off</span>] - enables file
+syncing capability of omfile</li>
+<li>$ActionForwardDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a new
+default template for UDP and plain TCP forwarding action</li>
+<li>$ActionGSSForwardDefaultTemplate [templateName] - sets a
+new default template for GSS-API forwarding action</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueCheckpointInterval &lt;number&gt;</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueDequeueSlowdown &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in <i> micro</i>seconds (1000000us is 1sec!),
+default 0 (no delay). Simple rate-limiting!]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueDiscardMark &lt;number&gt; [default
+9750]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueDiscardSeverity &lt;number&gt;
+[*numerical* severity! default 4 (warning)]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueFileName &lt;name&gt;</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueHighWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
+8000]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueImmediateShutdown [on/<b>off</b>]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueSize &lt;number&gt;</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueLowWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
+2000]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueMaxFileSize &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default 1m</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutActionCompletion &lt;number&gt;
+[number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 1000, 0 means
+immediate!]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 2000, 0 means indefinite]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueTimeoutShutdown &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 0 (indefinite)]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown
+&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
+default 60000 (1 minute)]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueType [FixedArray/LinkedList/<b>Direct</b>/Disk]</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown&nbsp; [on/<b>off</b>]
+</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueWorkerThreads &lt;number&gt;, num worker threads, default 1, recommended 1</li>
+<li>$ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinumumMessages &lt;number&gt;, default 100</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_actionresumeinterval.html">$ActionResumeInterval</a></li>
+<li>$ActionResumeRetryCount &lt;number&gt; [default 0, -1 means eternal]</li>
+<li>$ActionSendResendLastMsgOnReconn &lt;[on/<b>off</b>]&gt; specifies if the last message is to be resend when a connecition broken and has been reconnedcted. May increase reliability, but comes at the risk of message duplication.
+<li>$ActionSendStreamDriver &lt;driver basename&gt; just like $DefaultNetstreamDriver, but for the specific action
+</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverMode &lt;mode&gt;, default 0, mode to use with the stream driver
+(driver-specific)</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverAuthMode &lt;mode&gt;,&nbsp; authentication mode to use with the stream driver
+(driver-specific)</li><li>$ActionSendStreamDriverPermittedPeer &lt;ID&gt;,&nbsp; accepted fingerprint (SHA1) or name of remote peer
+(driver-specific) -<span style="font-weight: bold;"> directive may go away</span>!</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_allowedsender.html">$AllowedSender</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_controlcharacterescapeprefix.html">$ControlCharacterEscapePrefix</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprintcfsyslinehandlerlist.html">$DebugPrintCFSyslineHandlerList</a></li>
+
+<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprintmodulelist.html">$DebugPrintModuleList</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_debugprinttemplatelist.html">$DebugPrintTemplateList</a></li>
+<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriver &lt;drivername&gt;, the default <a href="netstream.html">network stream driver</a> to use. Defaults to&nbsp;ptcp.$DefaultNetstreamDriverCAFile &lt;/path/to/cafile.pem&gt;</li>
+<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriverCertFile &lt;/path/to/certfile.pem&gt;</li>
+<li>$DefaultNetstreamDriverKeyFile &lt;/path/to/keyfile.pem&gt;</li>
+<li><b>$CreateDirs</b> [<b>on</b>/off] - create directories on an as-needed basis</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_dircreatemode.html">$DirCreateMode</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_dirgroup.html">$DirGroup</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_dirowner.html">$DirOwner</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_dropmsgswithmaliciousdnsptrrecords.html">$DropMsgsWithMaliciousDnsPTRRecords</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_droptrailinglfonreception.html">$DropTrailingLFOnReception</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_dynafilecachesize.html">$DynaFileCacheSize</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_escapecontrolcharactersonreceive.html">$EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive</a></li>
+<li>$ErrorMessagesToStderr [<b>on</b>|off] - direct rsyslogd error message to stderr (in addition to other targets)</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_failonchownfailure.html">$FailOnChownFailure</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_filecreatemode.html">$FileCreateMode</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_filegroup.html">$FileGroup</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_fileowner.html">$FileOwner</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_gssforwardservicename.html">$GssForwardServiceName</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_gsslistenservicename.html">$GssListenServiceName</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_gssmode.html">$GssMode</a></li>
+<li>$HUPisRestart [<b>on</b>/off] - if set to on, a HUP is a full daemon restart. This means any queued messages are discarded (depending
+on queue configuration, of course) all modules are unloaded and reloaded. This mode keeps compatible with sysklogd, but is
+not recommended for use with rsyslog. To do a full restart, simply stop and start the daemon. The default is "on" for
+compatibility reasons. If it is set to "off", a HUP will only close open files. This is a much quicker action and usually
+the only one that is needed e.g. for log rotation. <b>It is recommended to set the setting to "off".</b></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_includeconfig.html">$IncludeConfig</a></li><li>MainMsgQueueCheckpointInterval &lt;number&gt;</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueDequeueSlowdown &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in <i> micro</i>seconds (1000000us is 1sec!),
+default 0 (no delay). Simple rate-limiting!]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueDiscardMark &lt;number&gt; [default 9750]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueDiscardSeverity &lt;severity&gt;
+[either a textual or numerical severity! default 4 (warning)]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueFileName &lt;name&gt;</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueHighWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
+8000]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueImmediateShutdown [on/<b>off</b>]</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_mainmsgqueuesize.html">$MainMsgQueueSize</a></li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueLowWaterMark &lt;number&gt; [default
+2000]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueMaxFileSize &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default
+1m</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutActionCompletion
+&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
+default
+1000, 0 means immediate!]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutEnqueue &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 2000, 0 means indefinite]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown &lt;number&gt; [number
+is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!), default 0 (indefinite)]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown
+&lt;number&gt; [number is timeout in ms (1000ms is 1sec!),
+default 60000 (1 minute)]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueType [<b>FixedArray</b>/LinkedList/Direct/Disk]</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown&nbsp; [on/<b>off</b>]
+</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreads &lt;number&gt;, num
+worker threads, default 1, recommended 1</li>
+<li>$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinumumMessages &lt;number&gt;, default 100</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_markmessageperiod.html">$MarkMessagePeriod</a> (immark)</li>
+<li><b><i>$MaxMessageSize</i></b> &lt;size_nbr&gt;, default 2k - allows to specify maximum supported message size
+(both for sending and receiving). The default
+should be sufficient for almost all cases. Do not set this below 1k, as it would cause
+interoperability problems with other syslog implementations.<br>
+Change the setting to e.g. 32768 if you would like to
+support large message sizes for IHE (32k is the current maximum
+needed for IHE). I was initially tempted to set the default to 32k,
+but there is a some memory footprint with the current
+implementation in rsyslog.
+<br>If you intend to receive Windows Event Log data (e.g. via
+<a href="http://www.eventreporter.com/">EventReporter</a>), you might want to
+increase this number to an even higher value, as event
+log messages can be very lengthy ("$MaxMessageSize 64k" is not a bad idea).
+Note: testing showed that 4k seems to be
+the typical maximum for <b>UDP</b> based syslog. This is an IP stack
+restriction. Not always ... but very often. If you go beyond
+that value, be sure to test that rsyslogd actually does what
+you think it should do ;) It is highly suggested to use a TCP based transport
+instead of UDP (plain TCP syslog, RELP). This resolves the UDP stack size restrictions.
+<br>Note that 2k, the current default, is the smallest size that must be
+supported in order to be compliant to the upcoming new syslog RFC series.
+</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_moddir.html">$ModDir</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_modload.html">$ModLoad</a></li>
+<li><b>$RepeatedMsgContainsOriginalMsg</b> [on/<b>off</b>] - "last message repeated n times" messages, if generated,
+have a different format that contains the message that is being repeated.
+Note that only the first "n" characters are included, with n to be at least 80 characters, most
+probably more (this may change from version to version, thus no specific limit is given). The bottom
+line is that n is large enough to get a good idea which message was repeated but it is not necessarily
+large enough for the whole message. (Introduced with 4.1.5). Once set, it affects all following actions.</li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html">$RepeatedMsgReduction</a></li>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_resetconfigvariables.html">$ResetConfigVariables</a></li>
+<li><b>$OptimizeForUniprocessor</b> [on/<b>off</b>] - turns on optimizatons which lead to better
+performance on uniprocessors. If you run on multicore-machiens, turning this off lessens CPU load. The
+default may change as uniprocessor systems become less common.</li>
+<li>$PreserveFQDN [on/<b>off</b>) - if set to off (legacy default to remain compatible
+to sysklogd), the domain part from a name that is within the same domain as the receiving
+system is stripped. If set to on, full names are always used.</li>
+<li>$WorkDirectory &lt;name&gt; (directory for spool and other work files)</li>
+<li>$UDPServerAddress &lt;IP&gt; (imudp) -- local IP
+address (or name) the UDP listens should bind to</li>
+<li>$UDPServerRun &lt;port&gt; (imudp) -- former
+-r&lt;port&gt; option, default 514, start UDP server on this
+port, "*" means all addresses</li>
+<li>$UDPServerTimeRequery &lt;nbr-of-times&gt; (imudp) -- this is a performance
+optimization. Getting the system time is very costly. With this setting, imudp can
+be instructed to obtain the precise time only once every n-times. This logic is
+only activated if messages come in at a very fast rate, so doing less frequent
+time calls should usually be acceptable. The default value is two, because we have
+seen that even without optimization the kernel often returns twice the identical time.
+You can set this value as high as you like, but do so at your own risk. The higher
+the value, the less precise the timestamp.
+<li><a href="droppriv.html">$PrivDropToGroup</a></li>
+<li><a href="droppriv.html">$PrivDropToGroupID</a></li>
+<li><a href="droppriv.html">$PrivDropToUser</a></li>
+<li><a href="droppriv.html">$PrivDropToUserID</a></li>
+</ul>
+<li><a href="rsconf1_umask.html">$UMASK</a></li>
+</ul>
+<p><b>Where &lt;size_nbr&gt; is specified above,</b>
+modifiers can be used after the number part. For example, 1k means
+1024. Supported are k(ilo), m(ega), g(iga), t(era), p(eta) and e(xa).
+Lower case letters refer to the traditional binary defintion (e.g. 1m
+equals 1,048,576) whereas upper case letters refer to their new
+1000-based definition (e.g 1M equals 1,000,000).</p>
+<p>Numbers may include '.' and ',' for readability. So you can
+for example specify either "1000" or "1,000" with the same result.
+Please note that rsyslogd simply ignores the punctuation. Form it's
+point of view, "1,,0.0.,.,0" also has the value 1000. </p>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008, 2009 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>Modules - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Modules</h2>
+<p>Rsyslog has a modular design. Consequently, there is a growing
+number of modules. Here is the entry point to their documentation and
+what they do (list is currently not complete)</p>
+<ul>
+<li><a href="omsnmp.html">omsnmp</a> - SNMP trap output module</li>
+<li><a href="omstdout.html">omtdout</a> - stdout output module (mainly a test tool)</li>
+<li><a href="omrelp.html">omrelp</a> - RELP output module</li>
+<li>omgssapi - output module for GSS-enabled syslog</li>
+<li><a href="ommysql.html">ommysql</a> - output module for MySQL</li>
+<li>ompgsql - output module for PostgreSQL</li>
+<li><a href="omlibdbi.html">omlibdbi</a> -
+generic database output module (Firebird/Interbase, MS SQL, Sybase,
+SQLLite, Ingres, Oracle, mSQL)</li>
+<li><a href="ommail.html">ommail</a> -
+permits rsyslog to alert folks by mail if something important happens</li>
+<li><a href="imfile.html">imfile</a>
+-&nbsp; input module for text files</li>
+<li><a href="imrelp.html">imrelp</a> - RELP
+input module</li>
+<li>imudp - udp syslog message input</li>
+<li><a href="imtcp.html">imtcp</a> - input
+plugin for plain tcp syslog</li>
+<li><a href="imgssapi.html">imgssapi</a> -
+input plugin for plain tcp and GSS-enabled syslog</li>
+<li>immark - support for mark messages</li>
+<li><a href="imklog.html">imklog</a> - kernel logging</li>
+<li><a href="imuxsock.html">imuxsock</a> -
+unix sockets, including the system log socket</li>
+<li><a href="im3195.html">im3195</a> -
+accepts syslog messages via RFC 3195</li>
+</ul>
+<p>Please note that each module provides configuration
+directives, which are NOT necessarily being listed below. Also
+remember, that a modules configuration directive (and functionality) is
+only available if it has been loaded (using $ModLoad).</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>nomatch mode - property replacer - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<h1>nomatch mode - property replacer - rsyslog.con</h1>
+<p>This is a part of the <a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf documentation</a>
+of the <a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer</a>.</p>
+<p><b>The "nomatch-Mode" specifies which string the property replacer
+shall return if a regular expression did not find the search string.</b>. Traditionally,
+the string "**NO MATCH**" was returned, but many people complained this was almost never useful.
+Still, this mode is support as "<b>DFLT</b>" for legacy configurations.
+<p>Three additional and potentially useful modes exist: in one (<b>BLANK</b>) a blank string
+is returned. This is probably useful for inserting values into databases where no
+value shall be inserted if the expression could not be found.
+<p>A similar mode is "<b>ZERO</b>" where the string "0" is returned. This is suitable
+for numerical values. A use case may be
+that you record a traffic log based on firewall rules and the "bytes transmitted" counter
+is extracted via a regular expression. If no "bytes transmitted" counter is available
+in the current message, it is probably a good idea to return an empty string, which the
+database layer can turn into a zero.
+<p>The other mode is "<b>FIELD</b>", in which the complete field is returned. This may be useful
+in cases where absense of a match is considered a failure and the message that triggered
+it shall be logged.
+<p>If in doubt, <b>it is highly suggested to use the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/tool-regex">rsyslog online regular expression
+checker and generator</a> to see these options in action</b>. With that online tool,
+you can craft regular expressions based on samples and try out the different modes.
+
+<h2>Summary of nomatch Modes</h2>
+<table border="1" cellspacing="0">
+<tr><td><b>Mode</b></td><td><b>Returned</b></td></tr>
+<tr><td>DFLT</td><td>"**NO MATCH**"</td></tr>
+<tr><td>BLANK</td><td>"" (empty string)</td></tr>
+<tr><td>ZERO</td><td>"0"</td></tr>
+<tr><td>FIELD</td><td>full content of original field</td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/tool-regex">Interactive Tool</a></td></tr>
+</table>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_conf_output.html b/doc/rsyslog_conf_output.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c52aaa5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_conf_output.html
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>Output Channels - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Output Channels</h2>
+<p>Output Channels are a new concept first introduced in rsyslog
+0.9.0. <b>As of this writing, it is most likely that they will
+be replaced by something different in the future.</b> So if you
+use them, be prepared to change you configuration file syntax when you
+upgrade to a later release.<br>
+<br>
+The idea behind output channel definitions is that it shall provide an
+umbrella for any type of output that the user might want. In essence,<br>
+this is the "file" part of selector lines (and this is why we are not
+sure output channel syntax will stay after the next review). There is a<br>
+difference, though: selector channels both have filter conditions
+(currently facility and severity) as well as the output destination.
+they can only be used to write to files - not pipes, ttys or whatever
+Output channels define the output definition, only. As of this build,
+else. If we stick with output channels, this will change over time.</p>
+<p>In concept, an output channel includes everything needed to
+know about an output actions. In practice, the current implementation
+only carries<br>
+a filename, a maximum file size and a command to be issued when this
+file size is reached. More things might be present in future version,
+which might also change the syntax of the directive.</p>
+<p>Output channels are defined via an $outchannel directive. It's
+syntax is as follows:<br>
+<br>
+$outchannel name,file-name,max-size,action-on-max-size<br>
+<br>
+name is the name of the output channel (not the file), file-name is the
+file name to be written to, max-size the maximum allowed size and
+action-on-max-size a command to be issued when the max size is reached.
+This command always has exactly one parameter. The binary is that part
+of action-on-max-size before the first space, its parameter is
+everything behind that space.<br>
+<br>
+Please note that max-size is queried BEFORE writing the log message to
+the file. So be sure to set this limit reasonably low so that any
+message might fit. For the current release, setting it 1k lower than
+you expected is helpful. The max-size must always be specified in bytes
+- there are no special symbols (like 1k, 1m,...) at this point of
+development.<br>
+<br>
+Keep in mind that $outchannel just defines a channel with "name". It
+does not activate it. To do so, you must use a selector line (see
+below). That selector line includes the channel name plus an $ sign in
+front of it. A sample might be:<br>
+<br>
+*.* $mychannel<br>
+<br>
+In its current form, output channels primarily provide the ability to
+size-limit an output file. To do so, specify a maximum size. When this
+size is reached, rsyslogd will execute the action-on-max-size command
+and then reopen the file and retry. The command should be something
+like a <a href="log_rotation_fix_size.html">log rotation
+script</a> or a similar thing.</p>
+<p>If there is no action-on-max-size command or the command did
+not resolve the situation, the file is closed and never reopened by
+rsyslogd (except, of course, by huping it). This logic was integrated
+when we first experienced severe issues with files larger 2gb, which
+could lead to rsyslogd dumping core. In such cases, it is more
+appropriate to stop writing to a single file. Meanwhile, rsyslogd has
+been fixed to support files larger 2gb, but obviously only on file
+systems and operating system versions that do so. So it can still make
+sense to enforce a 2gb file size limit.</p>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
+
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_conf_templates.html b/doc/rsyslog_conf_templates.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6c68b801
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_conf_templates.html
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+<html><head><title>Templates - rsyslog.conf</title></head>
+<body>
+<p>This is a part of the rsyslog.conf - documentation.</p>
+<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">back</a>
+<h2>Templates</h2>
+<p>Templates are a key feature of rsyslog. They allow to specify
+any
+format a user might want. They are also used for dynamic file name
+generation. Every output in rsyslog uses templates - this holds true
+for files, user messages and so on. The database writer expects its
+template to be a proper SQL statement - so this is highly customizable
+too. You might ask how does all of this work when no templates at all
+are specified. Good question ;) The answer is simple, though. Templates
+compatible with the stock syslogd formats are hardcoded into rsyslogd.
+So if no template is specified, we use one of these hardcoded
+templates. Search for "template_" in syslogd.c and you will find the
+hardcoded ones.</p>
+<p>A template consists of a template directive, a name, the
+actual template text and optional options. A sample is:</p>
+<blockquote><code>$template MyTemplateName,"\7Text
+%property% some more text\n",&lt;options&gt;</code></blockquote>
+<p>The "$template" is the template directive. It tells rsyslog
+that this line contains a template. "MyTemplateName" is the template
+name. All
+other config lines refer to this name. The text within quotes is the
+actual template text. The backslash is an escape character, much as it
+is in C. It does all these "cool" things. For example, \7 rings the
+bell (this is an ASCII value), \n is a new line. C programmers and perl
+coders have the advantage of knowing this, but the set in rsyslog is a
+bit restricted currently.
+</p>
+<p>All text in the template is used literally, except for things
+within percent signs. These are properties and allow you access to the
+contents of the syslog message. Properties are accessed via the
+<a href="property_replacer.html">property replacer</a>
+(nice name, huh) and it can do cool things, too. For
+example, it can pick a substring or do date-specific formatting. More
+on this is below, on some lines of the property replacer.<br>
+<br>
+The &lt;options&gt; part is optional. It carries options
+influencing the template as whole. See details below. Be sure NOT to
+mistake template options with property options - the later ones are
+processed by the property replacer and apply to a SINGLE property, only
+(and not the whole template).<br>
+<br>
+Template options are case-insensitive. Currently defined are: </p>
+<p><b>sql</b> - format the string suitable for a SQL
+statement in MySQL format. This will replace single quotes ("'") and
+the backslash character by their backslash-escaped counterpart ("\'"
+and "\\") inside each field. Please note that in MySQL configuration,
+the <code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code>
+mode must be turned off for this format to work (this is the default).</p>
+<p><b>stdsql</b> - format the string suitable for a
+SQL statement that is to be sent to a standards-compliant sql server.
+This will replace single quotes ("'") by two single quotes ("''")
+inside each field. You must use stdsql together with MySQL if in MySQL
+configuration the
+<code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code> is
+turned on.</p>
+<p>Either the <b>sql</b> or <b>stdsql</b>&nbsp;
+option <b>must</b> be specified when a template is used
+for writing to a database, otherwise injection might occur. Please note
+that due to the unfortunate fact that several vendors have violated the
+sql standard and introduced their own escape methods, it is impossible
+to have a single option doing all the work.&nbsp; So you yourself
+must make sure you are using the right format. <b>If you choose
+the wrong one, you are still vulnerable to sql injection.</b><br>
+<br>
+Please note that the database writer *checks* that the sql option is
+present in the template. If it is not present, the write database
+action is disabled. This is to guard you against accidental forgetting
+it and then becoming vulnerable to SQL injection. The sql option can
+also be useful with files - especially if you want to import them into
+a database on another machine for performance reasons. However, do NOT
+use it if you do not have a real need for it - among others, it takes
+some toll on the processing time. Not much, but on a really busy system
+you might notice it ;)</p>
+<p>The default template for the write to database action has the
+sql option set. As we currently support only MySQL and the sql option
+matches the default MySQL configuration, this is a good choice.
+However, if you have turned on
+<code class="literal">NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES</code> in
+your MySQL config, you need to supply a template with the stdsql
+option. Otherwise you will become vulnerable to SQL injection. <br>
+<br>
+To escape:<br>
+% = \%<br>
+\ = \\ --&gt; '\' is used to escape (as in C)<br>
+$template TraditionalFormat,%timegenerated% %HOSTNAME%
+%syslogtag%%msg%\n"<br>
+<br>
+Properties can be accessed by the <a href="property_replacer.html">property
+replacer</a> (see there for details).</p>
+<p><b>Please note that templates can also by
+used to generate selector lines with dynamic file names.</b> For
+example, if you would like to split syslog messages from different
+hosts to different files (one per host), you can define the following
+template:</p>
+<blockquote><code>$template
+DynFile,"/var/log/system-%HOSTNAME%.log"</code></blockquote>
+<p>This template can then be used when defining an output
+selector line. It will result in something like
+"/var/log/system-localhost.log"</p>
+<p>Template
+names beginning with "RSYSLOG_" are reserved for rsyslog use. Do NOT
+use them if, otherwise you may receive a conflict in the future (and
+quite unpredictable behaviour). There is a small set of pre-defined
+templates that you can use without the need to define it:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat</span>
+- the "old style" default log file format with low-precision timestamps</li>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_FileFormat</span>
+- a modern-style logfile format similar to TraditionalFileFormat, buth
+with high-precision timestamps and timezone information</li>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_TraditionalForwardFormat</span>
+- the traditional forwarding format with low-precision timestamps. Most
+useful if you send&nbsp;messages to other syslogd's or rsyslogd
+below
+version 3.12.5.</li>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_ForwardFormat</span>
+- a new high-precision forwarding format very similar to the
+traditional one, but with high-precision timestamps and timezone
+information. Recommended to be used when sending messages to rsyslog
+3.12.5 or above.</li>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_SyslogProtocol23Format</span>
+- the format specified in IETF's internet-draft
+ietf-syslog-protocol-23, which is assumed to be come the new syslog
+standard RFC. This format includes several improvements. The rsyslog
+message parser understands this format, so you can use it together with
+all relatively recent versions of rsyslog. Other syslogd's may get
+hopelessly confused if receiving that format, so check before you use
+it. Note that the format is unlikely to change when the final RFC comes
+out, but this may happen.</li>
+<li><span style="font-weight: bold;">RSYSLOG_DebugFormat</span>
+- a special format used for troubleshooting property problems. This format
+is meant to be written to a log file. Do <b>not</b> use for production or remote
+forwarding.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+</body>
+</html>
+
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_high_database_rate.html b/doc/rsyslog_high_database_rate.html
index 158a4df6..2bae58c6 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_high_database_rate.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_high_database_rate.html
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
</head>
<body>
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<h1>Handling a massive syslog database insert rate with Rsyslog</h1>
@@ -171,6 +172,14 @@ comments or find bugs (I *do* bugs - no way... ;)), please
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html</a>.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_mysql.html b/doc/rsyslog_mysql.html
index 753c86ec..a27bd59e 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_mysql.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_mysql.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>Writing syslog Data to MySQL</title>
-
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<meta name="KEYWORDS" content="syslog, mysql, syslog to mysql, howto"></head>
<body>
<h1>Writing syslog messages to MySQL</h1>
@@ -259,4 +259,13 @@ document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version
with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license can be viewed at <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html</a>.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_ng_comparison.html b/doc/rsyslog_ng_comparison.html
index 2f383f78..8e121a8d 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_ng_comparison.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_ng_comparison.html
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>rsyslog vs. syslog-ng - a comparison</title></head>
<body>
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<h1>rsyslog vs. syslog-ng</h1>
<p><small><i>Written by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a>
(2008-05-06)</i></small></p>
@@ -584,4 +585,13 @@ feature sheet. I have not yet been able to fully work through it. In
the mean time, you may want to read it in parallel. It is available at
<a href="http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/features/detailed/">Balabit's
site</a>.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_stunnel.html b/doc/rsyslog_stunnel.html
index 1d024934..f0c0b3af 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_stunnel.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_stunnel.html
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head>
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<title>SSL Encrypting syslog with stunnel</title><meta name="KEYWORDS" content="syslog encryption, rsyslog, stunnel, secure syslog, tcp, reliable, howto, ssl"></head><body>
<h1>SSL Encrypting Syslog with Stunnel</h1>
@@ -236,5 +237,13 @@ comments or find bugs (I *do* bugs - no way... ;)), please
Texts. A copy of the license can be viewed at
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html</a>.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/rsyslog_tls.html b/doc/rsyslog_tls.html
index a26a9f53..e37d26a7 100644
--- a/doc/rsyslog_tls.html
+++ b/doc/rsyslog_tls.html
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html><head><title>TLS (SSL) Encrypting syslog</title>
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<meta name="KEYWORDS" content="syslog encryption, rsyslog, secure syslog, tcp, reliable, howto, ssl, tls">
</head>
@@ -304,4 +305,13 @@ document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version
with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license can be viewed at
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html</a>.</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
+
</body></html>
diff --git a/doc/status.html b/doc/status.html
index 5c8409ec..dae94884 100644
--- a/doc/status.html
+++ b/doc/status.html
@@ -2,19 +2,19 @@
<html><head><title>rsyslog status page</title></head>
<body>
<h2>rsyslog status page</h2>
-<p>This page reflects the status as of 2008-10-22.</p>
+<p>This page reflects the status as of 2009-04-03.</p>
<h2>Current Releases</h2>
-<p><b>development:</b> 3.21.6 [2008-10-22] -
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article292.phtml">change log</a> -
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-135.phtml">download</a>
+<p><b>development:</b> 4.1.5 [2009-03-11] -
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article349.phtml">change log</a> -
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-150.phtml">download</a>
-<br><b>beta:</b> 3.19.12 [2008-10-16] -
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article283.phtml">change log</a> -
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-134.phtml">download</a></p>
+<br><b>beta:</b> 3.21.11 [2009-04-03] -
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article358.phtml">change log</a> -
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-152.phtml">download</a></p>
-<p><b>v3 stable:</b> 3.18.5 [2008-10-09] - <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article281.phtml">change log</a> -
-<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-133.phtml">download</a>
+<p><b>v3 stable:</b> 3.20.3 [2009-04-02] - <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article356.phtml">change log</a> -
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-151.phtml">download</a>
<br><b>v2 stable:</b> 2.0.6 [2008-08-07] - <a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Article266.phtml">change log</a> -
<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-125.phtml">download</a>
@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ upgrade, you may consider purchasing a
out that it is really not a good idea to still run a v0 version.
<p><a href="v3compatibility.html">If you updgrade from version 2, be sure to read the rsyslog v3
-compatibility document.</a></p>
+compatibility document.</a> There are no additional compatibility concerns at this time for
+upgrading from v3 to v4. If some occur, we will post an additional compatiblity document.</p>
<p>(<a href="version_naming.html">How are versions named?</a>)</p>
<h2>Platforms</h2>
diff --git a/doc/syslog_protocol.html b/doc/syslog_protocol.html
index 72de5c27..57eb9ffe 100644
--- a/doc/syslog_protocol.html
+++ b/doc/syslog_protocol.html
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
<title>syslog-protocol support in rsyslog</title>
</head>
<body>
+<a href="features.html">back</a>
<h1>syslog-protocol support in rsyslog</h1>
<p><b><a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">Rsyslog</a>&nbsp; provides a trial
implementation of the proposed
@@ -191,6 +192,14 @@ discussed ;)</p>
syslog-protocol should be further evaluated and be fully understood</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<p>[<a href="manual.html">manual index</a>]
+[<a href="rsyslog_conf.html">rsyslog.conf</a>]
+[<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog site</a>]</p>
+<p><font size="2">This documentation is part of the
+<a href="http://www.rsyslog.com/">rsyslog</a> project.<br>
+Copyright &copy; 2008 by <a href="http://www.gerhards.net/rainer">Rainer Gerhards</a> and
+<a href="http://www.adiscon.com/">Adiscon</a>. Released under the GNU GPL
+version 2 or higher.</font></p>
</body>
</html>
diff --git a/plugins/imklog/linux.c b/plugins/imklog/linux.c
index 198b7c0e..0dd4320d 100644
--- a/plugins/imklog/linux.c
+++ b/plugins/imklog/linux.c
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ static enum LOGSRC GetKernelLogSrc(void)
return(kernel);
}
- if ( (kmsg = open(_PATH_KLOG, O_RDONLY)) < 0 )
+ if ( (kmsg = open(_PATH_KLOG, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC)) < 0 )
{
imklogLogIntMsg(LOG_ERR, "imklog: Cannot open proc file system, %d.\n", errno);
ksyslog(7, NULL, 0); /* TODO: check this, implement more */
diff --git a/plugins/immark/immark.c b/plugins/immark/immark.c
index 323da3fe..8504f872 100644
--- a/plugins/immark/immark.c
+++ b/plugins/immark/immark.c
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
#include "cfsysline.h"
#include "module-template.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "msg.h"
MODULE_TYPE_INPUT
diff --git a/plugins/imrelp/imrelp.c b/plugins/imrelp/imrelp.c
index b01dd98b..2255e643 100644
--- a/plugins/imrelp/imrelp.c
+++ b/plugins/imrelp/imrelp.c
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
#include "cfsysline.h"
#include "module-template.h"
#include "net.h"
+#include "msg.h"
MODULE_TYPE_INPUT
@@ -83,8 +84,8 @@ static relpRetVal
onSyslogRcv(uchar *pHostname, uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pIP, uchar *pMsg, size_t lenMsg)
{
DEFiRet;
- parseAndSubmitMessage(pHostname, (uchar*) "[unset]", pMsg, lenMsg, MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME,
- NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, (uchar*)"imrelp");
+ parseAndSubmitMessage(pHostname, (uchar*) "[unset]", pMsg, lenMsg, PARSE_HOSTNAME,
+ eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, (uchar*)"imrelp", NULL, 0);
RETiRet;
}
diff --git a/plugins/imtcp/imtcp.c b/plugins/imtcp/imtcp.c
index 7b3eeda5..5a8a62f6 100644
--- a/plugins/imtcp/imtcp.c
+++ b/plugins/imtcp/imtcp.c
@@ -80,7 +80,9 @@ static permittedPeers_t *pPermPeersRoot = NULL;
/* config settings */
static int iTCPSessMax = 200; /* max number of sessions */
static int iStrmDrvrMode = 0; /* mode for stream driver, driver-dependent (0 mostly means plain tcp) */
+static int iAddtlFrameDelim = TCPSRV_NO_ADDTL_DELIMITER; /* addtl frame delimiter, e.g. for netscreen, default none */
static uchar *pszStrmDrvrAuthMode = NULL; /* authentication mode to use */
+static uchar *pszInputName = NULL; /* value for inputname property, NULL is OK and handled by core engine */
/* callbacks */
@@ -167,6 +169,8 @@ static rsRetVal addTCPListener(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, uchar *pNewVa
CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetCBOnRegularClose(pOurTcpsrv, onRegularClose));
CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetCBOnErrClose(pOurTcpsrv, onErrClose));
CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetDrvrMode(pOurTcpsrv, iStrmDrvrMode));
+ CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetInputName(pOurTcpsrv, pszInputName == NULL ? (uchar*)"imtcp" : pszInputName));
+ CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetAddtlFrameDelim(pOurTcpsrv, iAddtlFrameDelim));
/* now set optional params, but only if they were actually configured */
if(pszStrmDrvrAuthMode != NULL) {
CHKiRet(tcpsrv.SetDrvrAuthMode(pOurTcpsrv, pszStrmDrvrAuthMode));
@@ -240,6 +244,15 @@ resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __attribute__((unus
{
iTCPSessMax = 200;
iStrmDrvrMode = 0;
+ iAddtlFrameDelim = TCPSRV_NO_ADDTL_DELIMITER;
+ if(pszInputName != NULL) {
+ free(pszInputName);
+ pszInputName = NULL;
+ }
+ if(pszStrmDrvrAuthMode != NULL) {
+ free(pszStrmDrvrAuthMode);
+ pszStrmDrvrAuthMode = NULL;
+ }
return RS_RET_OK;
}
@@ -274,6 +287,10 @@ CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
eCmdHdlrGetWord, NULL, &pszStrmDrvrAuthMode, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"inputtcpserverstreamdriverpermittedpeer", 0,
eCmdHdlrGetWord, setPermittedPeer, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"inputtcpserveraddtlframedelimiter", 0, eCmdHdlrInt,
+ NULL, &iAddtlFrameDelim, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"inputtcpserverinputname", 0,
+ eCmdHdlrGetWord, NULL, &pszInputName, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler,
resetConfigVariables, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
ENDmodInit
diff --git a/plugins/imudp/imudp.c b/plugins/imudp/imudp.c
index e9e82b20..c7e8c1d4 100644
--- a/plugins/imudp/imudp.c
+++ b/plugins/imudp/imudp.c
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "glbl.h"
+#include "msg.h"
+#include "parser.h"
+#include "datetime.h"
MODULE_TYPE_INPUT
@@ -50,6 +53,7 @@ DEF_IMOD_STATIC_DATA
DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
DEFobjCurrIf(net)
+DEFobjCurrIf(datetime)
static int iMaxLine; /* maximum UDP message size supported */
static time_t ttLastDiscard = 0; /* timestamp when a message from a non-permitted sender was last discarded
@@ -63,6 +67,8 @@ static uchar *pRcvBuf = NULL; /* receive buffer (for a single packet). We use a
* it so that we can check available memory in willRun() and request
* termination if we can not get it. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-27
*/
+#define TIME_REQUERY_DFLT 2
+static int iTimeRequery = TIME_REQUERY_DFLT;/* how often is time to be queried inside tight recv loop? 0=always */
/* config settings */
@@ -130,20 +136,134 @@ finalize_it:
}
+/* This function is a helper to runInput. I have extracted it
+ * from the main loop just so that we do not have that large amount of code
+ * in a single place. This function takes a socket and pulls messages from
+ * it until the socket does not have any more waiting.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-01-08
+ * We try to read from the file descriptor until there
+ * is no more data. This is done in the hope to get better performance
+ * out of the system. However, this also means that a descriptor
+ * monopolizes processing while it contains data. This can lead to
+ * data loss in other descriptors. However, if the system is incapable of
+ * handling the workload, we will loss data in any case. So it doesn't really
+ * matter where the actual loss occurs - it is always random, because we depend
+ * on scheduling order. -- rgerhards, 2008-10-02
+ */
+static inline rsRetVal
+processSocket(int fd, struct sockaddr_storage *frominetPrev, int *pbIsPermitted,
+ uchar *fromHost, uchar *fromHostFQDN, uchar *fromHostIP)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ int iNbrTimeUsed;
+ time_t ttGenTime;
+ struct syslogTime stTime;
+ socklen_t socklen;
+ ssize_t lenRcvBuf;
+ struct sockaddr_storage frominet;
+ msg_t *pMsg;
+ char errStr[1024];
+
+ iNbrTimeUsed = 0;
+ while(1) { /* loop is terminated if we have a bad receive, done below in the body */
+ socklen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
+ lenRcvBuf = recvfrom(fd, (char*) pRcvBuf, iMaxLine, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&frominet, &socklen);
+ if(lenRcvBuf < 0) {
+ if(errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN) {
+ rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
+ DBGPRINTF("INET socket error: %d = %s.\n", errno, errStr);
+ errmsg.LogError(errno, NO_ERRCODE, "recvfrom inet");
+ }
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
+ }
+
+ /* if we reach this point, we had a good receive and can process the packet received */
+ /* check if we have a different sender than before, if so, we need to query some new values */
+ if(memcmp(&frominet, frominetPrev, socklen) != 0) {
+ CHKiRet(net.cvthname(&frominet, fromHost, fromHostFQDN, fromHostIP));
+ memcpy(frominetPrev, &frominet, socklen); /* update cache indicator */
+ /* Here we check if a host is permitted to send us
+ * syslog messages. If it isn't, we do not further
+ * process the message but log a warning (if we are
+ * configured to do this).
+ * rgerhards, 2005-09-26
+ */
+ *pbIsPermitted = net.isAllowedSender((uchar*)"UDP",
+ (struct sockaddr *)&frominet, (char*)fromHostFQDN);
+
+ if(!*pbIsPermitted) {
+ DBGPRINTF("%s is not an allowed sender\n", (char*)fromHostFQDN);
+ if(glbl.GetOption_DisallowWarning) {
+ time_t tt;
+
+ time(&tt);
+ if(tt > ttLastDiscard + 60) {
+ ttLastDiscard = tt;
+ errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE,
+ "UDP message from disallowed sender %s discarded",
+ (char*)fromHost);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ DBGPRINTF("recv(%d,%d)/%s,acl:%d,msg:%.80s\n", fd, (int) lenRcvBuf, fromHost, *pbIsPermitted, pRcvBuf);
+
+ if(*pbIsPermitted) {
+ if((iTimeRequery == 0) || (iNbrTimeUsed++ % iTimeRequery) == 0) {
+ datetime.getCurrTime(&stTime, &ttGenTime);
+ }
+ /* we now create our own message object and submit it to the queue */
+ CHKiRet(msgConstructWithTime(&pMsg, &stTime, ttGenTime));
+ /* first trim the buffer to what we have actually received */
+ CHKmalloc(pMsg->pszRawMsg = malloc(sizeof(uchar)* lenRcvBuf));
+ memcpy(pMsg->pszRawMsg, pRcvBuf, lenRcvBuf);
+ pMsg->iLenRawMsg = lenRcvBuf;
+ MsgSetInputName(pMsg, "imudp");
+ MsgSetFlowControlType(pMsg, eFLOWCTL_NO_DELAY);
+ pMsg->msgFlags = NEEDS_PARSING | PARSE_HOSTNAME;
+ pMsg->bParseHOSTNAME = 1;
+ MsgSetRcvFrom(pMsg, (char*)fromHost);
+ CHKiRet(MsgSetRcvFromIP(pMsg, fromHostIP));
+ CHKiRet(submitMsg(pMsg));
+ }
+ }
+
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
/* This function is called to gather input.
+ * Note that udpLstnSocks must be non-NULL because otherwise we would not have
+ * indicated that we want to run (or we have a programming error ;)). -- rgerhards, 2008-10-02
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-07: I have implemented a very simple, yet in most cases probably
+ * highly efficient "name caching". Before querying a name, I now check if the name to be
+ * queried is the same as the one queried in the last message processed. If that is the
+ * case, we can simple re-use the previous value. This algorithm works quite well with
+ * few sender, especially if they emit messages in bursts. The more sender and the
+ * more intermixed messages arrive, the less this algorithm works, but the overhead
+ * is so minimal (a simple memory compare and move) that this does not hurt. Even
+ * with a real name lookup cache, this optimization here is useful as it is quicker
+ * than even a cache lookup).
*/
BEGINrunInput
int maxfds;
int nfds;
int i;
fd_set readfds;
- struct sockaddr_storage frominet;
- socklen_t socklen;
+ struct sockaddr_storage frominetPrev;
+ int bIsPermitted;
uchar fromHost[NI_MAXHOST];
uchar fromHostIP[NI_MAXHOST];
uchar fromHostFQDN[NI_MAXHOST];
- ssize_t l;
CODESTARTrunInput
+ /* start "name caching" algo by making sure the previous system indicator
+ * is invalidated.
+ */
+ bIsPermitted = 0;
+ memset(&frominetPrev, 0, sizeof(frominetPrev));
/* this is an endless loop - it is terminated when the thread is
* signalled to do so. This, however, is handled by the framework,
* right into the sleep below.
@@ -158,17 +278,14 @@ CODESTARTrunInput
maxfds = 0;
FD_ZERO (&readfds);
- /* Add the UDP listen sockets to the list of read descriptors.
- */
- if(udpLstnSocks != NULL) {
- for (i = 0; i < *udpLstnSocks; i++) {
- if (udpLstnSocks[i+1] != -1) {
- if(Debug)
- net.debugListenInfo(udpLstnSocks[i+1], "UDP");
- FD_SET(udpLstnSocks[i+1], &readfds);
- if(udpLstnSocks[i+1]>maxfds) maxfds=udpLstnSocks[i+1];
- }
- }
+ /* Add the UDP listen sockets to the list of read descriptors. */
+ for (i = 0; i < *udpLstnSocks; i++) {
+ if (udpLstnSocks[i+1] != -1) {
+ if(Debug)
+ net.debugListenInfo(udpLstnSocks[i+1], "UDP");
+ FD_SET(udpLstnSocks[i+1], &readfds);
+ if(udpLstnSocks[i+1]>maxfds) maxfds=udpLstnSocks[i+1];
+ }
}
if(Debug) {
dbgprintf("--------imUDP calling select, active file descriptors (max %d): ", maxfds);
@@ -181,53 +298,14 @@ CODESTARTrunInput
/* wait for io to become ready */
nfds = select(maxfds+1, (fd_set *) &readfds, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- if(udpLstnSocks != NULL) {
- for (i = 0; nfds && i < *udpLstnSocks; i++) {
- if (FD_ISSET(udpLstnSocks[i+1], &readfds)) {
- socklen = sizeof(frominet);
- l = recvfrom(udpLstnSocks[i+1], (char*) pRcvBuf, iMaxLine, 0,
- (struct sockaddr *)&frominet, &socklen);
- if (l > 0) {
- if(net.cvthname(&frominet, fromHost, fromHostFQDN, fromHostIP) == RS_RET_OK) {
- dbgprintf("Message from inetd socket: #%d, host: %s\n",
- udpLstnSocks[i+1], fromHost);
- /* Here we check if a host is permitted to send us
- * syslog messages. If it isn't, we do not further
- * process the message but log a warning (if we are
- * configured to do this).
- * rgerhards, 2005-09-26
- */
- if(net.isAllowedSender((uchar*) "UDP",
- (struct sockaddr *)&frominet, (char*)fromHostFQDN)) {
- parseAndSubmitMessage(fromHost, fromHostIP, pRcvBuf, l,
- MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME, NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_NO_DELAY, (uchar*)"imudp");
- } else {
- dbgprintf("%s is not an allowed sender\n", (char*)fromHostFQDN);
- if(glbl.GetOption_DisallowWarning) {
- time_t tt;
-
- time(&tt);
- if(tt > ttLastDiscard + 60) {
- ttLastDiscard = tt;
- errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE,
- "UDP message from disallowed sender %s discarded",
- (char*)fromHost);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- } else if (l < 0 && errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN) {
- char errStr[1024];
- rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
- dbgprintf("INET socket error: %d = %s.\n", errno, errStr);
- errmsg.LogError(errno, NO_ERRCODE, "recvfrom inet");
- /* should be harmless */
- sleep(1);
- }
- --nfds; /* indicate we have processed one */
- }
- }
- }
+ for(i = 0; nfds && i < *udpLstnSocks; i++) {
+ if(FD_ISSET(udpLstnSocks[i+1], &readfds)) {
+ processSocket(udpLstnSocks[i+1], &frominetPrev, &bIsPermitted,
+ fromHost, fromHostFQDN, fromHostIP);
+ --nfds; /* indicate we have processed one descriptor */
+ }
+ }
+ /* end of a run, back to loop for next recv() */
}
return iRet;
@@ -272,6 +350,7 @@ CODESTARTmodExit
/* release what we no longer need */
objRelease(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
+ objRelease(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(net, LM_NET_FILENAME);
ENDmodExit
@@ -291,6 +370,7 @@ static rsRetVal resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __a
net.closeUDPListenSockets(udpLstnSocks);
udpLstnSocks = NULL;
}
+ iTimeRequery = TIME_REQUERY_DFLT;/* the default is to query only every second time */
return RS_RET_OK;
}
@@ -301,6 +381,7 @@ CODESTARTmodInit
CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
+ CHKiRet(objUse(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(net, LM_NET_FILENAME));
/* register config file handlers */
@@ -308,9 +389,10 @@ CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
addListner, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"udpserveraddress", 0, eCmdHdlrGetWord,
NULL, &pszBindAddr, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"udpservertimerequery", 0, eCmdHdlrInt,
+ NULL, &iTimeRequery, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler,
resetConfigVariables, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
ENDmodInit
-/*
- * vi:set ai:
+/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c b/plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c
index 55b8b2df..1d88a2b5 100644
--- a/plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c
+++ b/plugins/imuxsock/imuxsock.c
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "glbl.h"
+#include "msg.h"
MODULE_TYPE_INPUT
@@ -221,7 +222,8 @@ static rsRetVal readSocket(int fd, int iSock)
if (iRcvd > 0) {
parseAndSubmitMessage(funixHName[iSock] == NULL ? glbl.GetLocalHostName() : funixHName[iSock],
(uchar*)"127.0.0.1", pRcv,
- iRcvd, funixParseHost[iSock], funixFlags[iSock], funixFlowCtl[iSock], (uchar*)"imuxsock");
+ iRcvd, funixParseHost[iSock] ? (funixFlags[iSock] | PARSE_HOSTNAME) : funixFlags[iSock],
+ funixFlowCtl[iSock], (uchar*)"imuxsock", NULL, 0);
} else if (iRcvd < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
char errStr[1024];
rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
diff --git a/plugins/omdtn/Makefile.am b/plugins/omdtn/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..afb57476
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omdtn/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+pkglib_LTLIBRARIES = omdtn.la
+
+omdtn_la_SOURCES = omdtn.c
+omdtn_la_CPPFLAGS = $(RSRT_CFLAGS) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
+omdtn_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
+omdtn_la_LIBADD =
+
+EXTRA_DIST =
diff --git a/plugins/omdtn/omdtn.c b/plugins/omdtn/omdtn.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..761bde79
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omdtn/omdtn.c
@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+/* omdtn.c
+ * This is the plugin for rsyslog use in the interplanetary Internet,
+ * especially useful for rsyslog in space ships of all kinds.
+ * The core idea was introduced in early 2009 and considered
+ * doable.
+ *
+ * Note that this has not yet been tested for robustness but needs
+ * to prior to placing it on top of a rocket.
+ *
+ * NOTE: read comments in module-template.h for more specifics!
+ *
+ * File begun on 2009-04-01 by RGerhards
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include "dirty.h"
+#include "syslogd-types.h"
+#include "srUtils.h"
+#include "template.h"
+#include "module-template.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "cfsysline.h"
+
+MODULE_TYPE_OUTPUT
+
+/* internal structures
+ */
+DEF_OMOD_STATIC_DATA
+
+typedef struct _instanceData {
+} instanceData;
+
+BEGINcreateInstance
+CODESTARTcreateInstance
+ENDcreateInstance
+
+
+BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
+CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
+ if(eFeat == sFEATURERepeatedMsgReduction)
+ iRet = RS_RET_OK;
+ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
+
+
+BEGINfreeInstance
+CODESTARTfreeInstance
+ENDfreeInstance
+
+
+BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo
+CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo
+ENDdbgPrintInstInfo
+
+
+BEGINtryResume
+CODESTARTtryResume
+ENDtryResume
+
+BEGINdoAction
+CODESTARTdoAction
+ write(1, (char*)ppString[0], strlen((char*)ppString[0]));
+ENDdoAction
+
+
+BEGINparseSelectorAct
+CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
+CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(1)
+ /* first check if this config line is actually for us */
+ if(strncmp((char*) p, ":omstdout:", sizeof(":omstdout:") - 1)) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED);
+ }
+
+ /* ok, if we reach this point, we have something for us */
+ p += sizeof(":omstdout:") - 1; /* eat indicator sequence (-1 because of '\0'!) */
+ CHKiRet(createInstance(&pData));
+
+ /* check if a non-standard template is to be applied */
+ if(*(p-1) == ';')
+ --p;
+ CHKiRet(cflineParseTemplateName(&p, *ppOMSR, 0, 0, (uchar*) "RSYSLOG_FileFormat"));
+CODE_STD_FINALIZERparseSelectorAct
+ENDparseSelectorAct
+
+
+BEGINmodExit
+CODESTARTmodExit
+ENDmodExit
+
+
+BEGINqueryEtryPt
+CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
+CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES
+ENDqueryEtryPt
+
+
+BEGINmodInit()
+CODESTARTmodInit
+ *ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
+CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
+ENDmodInit
+
+/* vi:set ai:
+ */
diff --git a/plugins/omstdout/Makefile.am b/plugins/omstdout/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9f5d497f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omstdout/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+pkglib_LTLIBRARIES = omstdout.la
+
+omstdout_la_SOURCES = omstdout.c
+omstdout_la_CPPFLAGS = $(RSRT_CFLAGS) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
+omstdout_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
+omstdout_la_LIBADD =
+
+EXTRA_DIST =
diff --git a/plugins/omstdout/omstdout.c b/plugins/omstdout/omstdout.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7c63b5c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omstdout/omstdout.c
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
+/* omstdout.c
+ * send all output to stdout - this is primarily a test driver (but may
+ * be used for weired use cases). Not tested for robustness!
+ *
+ * NOTE: read comments in module-template.h for more specifics!
+ *
+ * File begun on 2009-03-19 by RGerhards
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include "dirty.h"
+#include "syslogd-types.h"
+#include "srUtils.h"
+#include "template.h"
+#include "module-template.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "cfsysline.h"
+
+MODULE_TYPE_OUTPUT
+
+/* internal structures
+ */
+DEF_OMOD_STATIC_DATA
+
+/* config variables */
+static int bUseArrayInterface; /* shall action use array instead of string template interface? */
+
+
+typedef struct _instanceData {
+ int bUseArrayInterface; /* uses action use array instead of string template interface? */
+} instanceData;
+
+BEGINcreateInstance
+CODESTARTcreateInstance
+ENDcreateInstance
+
+
+BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
+CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
+ if(eFeat == sFEATURERepeatedMsgReduction)
+ iRet = RS_RET_OK;
+ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
+
+
+BEGINfreeInstance
+CODESTARTfreeInstance
+ENDfreeInstance
+
+
+BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo
+CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo
+ENDdbgPrintInstInfo
+
+
+BEGINtryResume
+CODESTARTtryResume
+ENDtryResume
+
+BEGINdoAction
+ char **szParams;
+ char *toWrite;
+ int iParamVal;
+ int iParam;
+ int iBuf;
+ char szBuf[65564];
+CODESTARTdoAction
+ if(pData->bUseArrayInterface) {
+ /* if we use array passing, we need to put together a string
+ * ourselves. At this point, please keep in mind that omstdout is
+ * primarily a testing aid. Other modules may do different processing
+ * if they would like to support downlevel versions which do not support
+ * array-passing, but also use that interface on cores who do...
+ * So this code here is also more or less an example of how to do that.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-04-03
+ */
+ szParams = (char**) (ppString[0]);
+ /* In array-passing mode, ppString[] contains a NULL-terminated array
+ * of char *pointers.
+ */
+ iParam = 0;
+ iBuf = 0;
+ while(szParams[iParam] != NULL) {
+ if(iParam > 0)
+ szBuf[iBuf++] = ','; /* all but first need a delimiter */
+ iParamVal = 0;
+ while(szParams[iParam][iParamVal] != '\0' && iBuf < sizeof(szBuf)) {
+ szBuf[iBuf++] = szParams[iParam][iParamVal++];
+ }
+ ++iParam;
+ }
+ szBuf[iBuf] = '\0';
+ toWrite = szBuf;
+ } else {
+ toWrite = (char*) ppString[0];
+ }
+ write(1, toWrite, strlen(toWrite)); /* 1 is stdout! */
+ENDdoAction
+
+
+BEGINparseSelectorAct
+ int iTplOpts;
+CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
+CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(1)
+ /* first check if this config line is actually for us */
+ if(strncmp((char*) p, ":omstdout:", sizeof(":omstdout:") - 1)) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED);
+ }
+
+ /* ok, if we reach this point, we have something for us */
+ p += sizeof(":omstdout:") - 1; /* eat indicator sequence (-1 because of '\0'!) */
+ CHKiRet(createInstance(&pData));
+
+ /* check if a non-standard template is to be applied */
+ if(*(p-1) == ';')
+ --p;
+ iTplOpts = (bUseArrayInterface == 0) ? 0 : OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY;
+ CHKiRet(cflineParseTemplateName(&p, *ppOMSR, 0, iTplOpts, (uchar*) "RSYSLOG_FileFormat"));
+ pData->bUseArrayInterface = bUseArrayInterface;
+CODE_STD_FINALIZERparseSelectorAct
+ENDparseSelectorAct
+
+
+BEGINmodExit
+CODESTARTmodExit
+ENDmodExit
+
+
+BEGINqueryEtryPt
+CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
+CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES
+ENDqueryEtryPt
+
+
+
+/* Reset config variables for this module to default values.
+ */
+static rsRetVal resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ bUseArrayInterface = 0;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+BEGINmodInit()
+ rsRetVal localRet;
+ rsRetVal (*pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts)(unsigned long *pOpts);
+ unsigned long opts;
+ int bArrayPassingSupported; /* does core support template passing as an array? */
+CODESTARTmodInit
+ *ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
+CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
+ /* check if the rsyslog core supports parameter passing code */
+ bArrayPassingSupported = 0;
+ localRet = pHostQueryEtryPt((uchar*)"OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts", &pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts);
+ if(localRet == RS_RET_OK) {
+ /* found entry point, so let's see if core supports array passing */
+ CHKiRet((*pomsrGetSupportedTplOpts)(&opts));
+ if(opts & OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY)
+ bArrayPassingSupported = 1;
+ } else if(localRet != RS_RET_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet); /* Something else went wrong, what is not acceptable */
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("omstdout: array-passing is %ssupported by rsyslog core.\n", bArrayPassingSupported ? "" : "not ");
+
+ if(bArrayPassingSupported) {
+ /* enable config comand only if core supports it */
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"actionomstdoutarrayinterface", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL,
+ &bUseArrayInterface, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ }
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler,
+ resetConfigVariables, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ENDmodInit
+
+/* vi:set ai:
+ */
diff --git a/plugins/omtemplate/Makefile.am b/plugins/omtemplate/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e816c7c6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omtemplate/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+pkglib_LTLIBRARIES = omtemplate.la
+
+omtemplate_la_SOURCES = omtemplate.c
+omtemplate_la_CPPFLAGS = $(RSRT_CFLAGS) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS)
+omtemplate_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
+omtemplate_la_LIBADD =
+
+EXTRA_DIST =
diff --git a/plugins/omtemplate/omtemplate.c b/plugins/omtemplate/omtemplate.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e35968ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/omtemplate/omtemplate.c
@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
+/* omtemplate.c
+ * This is a template for an output module. It implements a very
+ * simple single-threaded output, just as thought of by the output
+ * plugin interface.
+ *
+ * NOTE: read comments in module-template.h for more specifics!
+ *
+ * File begun on 2009-03-16 by RGerhards
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#include "dirty.h"
+#include "syslogd-types.h"
+#include "srUtils.h"
+#include "template.h"
+#include "module-template.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+#include "cfsysline.h"
+
+MODULE_TYPE_OUTPUT
+
+/* internal structures
+ */
+DEF_OMOD_STATIC_DATA
+DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
+
+typedef struct _instanceData {
+ /* here you need to define all action-specific data. A record of type
+ * instanceData will be handed over to each instance of the action. Keep
+ * in mind that there may be several invocations of the same type of action
+ * inside rsyslog.conf, and this is what keeps them apart. Do NOT use
+ * static data for this!
+ */
+ unsigned iSrvPort; /* sample: server port */
+} instanceData;
+
+/* config variables
+ * For the configuration interface, we need to keep track of some settings. This
+ * is done in global variables. It works as follows: when configuration statements
+ * are entered, the config file handler (or custom function) sets the global
+ * variable here. When the action then actually is instantiated, this handler
+ * copies over to instanceData whatever configuration settings (from the global
+ * variables) apply. The global variables are NEVER used inside an action
+ * instance (at least this is how it is supposed to work ;)
+ */
+static int iSrvPort = 0; /* sample: server port */
+
+
+BEGINcreateInstance
+CODESTARTcreateInstance
+ENDcreateInstance
+
+
+BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
+CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
+ /* use this to specify if select features are supported by this
+ * plugin. If not, the framework will handle that. Currently, only
+ * RepeatedMsgReduction ("last message repeated n times") is optional.
+ */
+ if(eFeat == sFEATURERepeatedMsgReduction)
+ iRet = RS_RET_OK;
+ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
+
+
+BEGINfreeInstance
+CODESTARTfreeInstance
+ /* this is a cleanup callback. All dynamically-allocated resources
+ * in instance data must be cleaned up here. Prime examples are
+ * malloc()ed memory, file & database handles and the like.
+ */
+ENDfreeInstance
+
+
+BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo
+CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo
+ /* permits to spit out some debug info */
+ENDdbgPrintInstInfo
+
+
+BEGINtryResume
+CODESTARTtryResume
+ /* this is called when an action has been suspended and the
+ * rsyslog core tries to resume it. The action must then
+ * retry (if possible) and report RS_RET_OK if it succeeded
+ * or RS_RET_SUSPENDED otherwise.
+ * Note that no data can be written in this callback, as it is
+ * not present. Prime examples of what can be retried are
+ * reconnects to remote hosts, reconnects to database,
+ * opening of files and the like.
+ * If there is no retry-type of operation, the action may
+ * return RS_RET_OK, so that it will get called on its doAction
+ * entry point (where it receives data), retries there, and
+ * immediately returns RS_RET_SUSPENDED if that does not work
+ * out. This disables some optimizations in the core's retry logic,
+ * but is a valid and expected behaviour. Note that it is also OK
+ * for the retry entry point to return OK but the immediately following
+ * doAction call to fail. In real life, for example, a buggy com line
+ * may cause such behaviour.
+ * Note that there is no guarantee that the core will very quickly
+ * call doAction after the retry succeeded. Today, it does, but that may
+ * not always be the case.
+ */
+ENDtryResume
+
+BEGINdoAction
+CODESTARTdoAction
+ /* this is where you receive the message and need to carry out the
+ * action. Data is provided in ppString[i] where 0 <= i <= num of strings
+ * requested.
+ * Return RS_RET_OK if all goes well, RS_RET_SUSPENDED if the action can
+ * currently not complete, or an error code or RS_RET_DISABLED. The later
+ * two should only be returned if there is no hope that the action can be
+ * restored unless an rsyslog restart (prime example is an invalid config).
+ * Error code or RS_RET_DISABLED permanently disables the action, up to
+ * the next restart.
+ */
+ENDdoAction
+
+
+BEGINparseSelectorAct
+CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
+CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(1)
+ /* first check if this config line is actually for us
+ * This is a clumpsy interface. We receive the action-part of the selector line
+ * and need to look at the first characters. If they match our signature
+ * ":omtemplate:", then we need to instantiate an action. It is recommended that
+ * newer actions just watch for the template and all other parameters are passed in
+ * via $-config-lines, this will hopefully be compatbile with future config syntaxes.
+ * If we do not detect our signature, we must return with RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED
+ * and NOT do anything else.
+ */
+ if(strncmp((char*) p, ":omtemplate:", sizeof(":omtemplate:") - 1)) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED);
+ }
+
+ /* ok, if we reach this point, we have something for us */
+ p += sizeof(":omtemplate:") - 1; /* eat indicator sequence (-1 because of '\0'!) */
+ CHKiRet(createInstance(&pData));
+
+ /* check if a non-standard template is to be applied */
+ if(*(p-1) == ';')
+ --p;
+ /* if we have, call rsyslog runtime to get us template. Note that StdFmt below is
+ * the standard name. Currently, we may need to patch tools/syslogd.c if we need
+ * to add a new standard template.
+ */
+ CHKiRet(cflineParseTemplateName(&p, *ppOMSR, 0, OMSR_RQD_TPL_OPT_SQL, (uchar*) " StdFmt"));
+
+ /* if we reach this point, all went well, and we can copy over to instanceData
+ * those configuration elements that we need.
+ */
+ pData->iSrvPort = (unsigned) iSrvPort; /* set configured port */
+
+CODE_STD_FINALIZERparseSelectorAct
+ENDparseSelectorAct
+
+
+BEGINmodExit
+CODESTARTmodExit
+ENDmodExit
+
+
+BEGINqueryEtryPt
+CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
+CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES
+ENDqueryEtryPt
+
+
+/* Reset config variables for this module to default values.
+ */
+static rsRetVal
+resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ iSrvPort = 0; /* zero is the default port */
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+BEGINmodInit()
+CODESTARTmodInit
+ *ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
+CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
+ CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
+ /* register our config handlers */
+ /* confguration parameters MUST always be specified in lower case! */
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"actionomtemplteserverport", 0, eCmdHdlrInt, NULL, &iSrvPort, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ /* "resetconfigvariables" should be provided. Notat that it is a chained directive */
+ CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler, resetConfigVariables, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
+ENDmodInit
+
+/* vi:set ai:
+ */
diff --git a/runtime/Makefile.am b/runtime/Makefile.am
index 2e6c4041..2f0a1aa0 100644
--- a/runtime/Makefile.am
+++ b/runtime/Makefile.am
@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ librsyslog_la_SOURCES = \
glbl.c \
conf.c \
conf.h \
+ parser.h \
+ parser.c \
msg.c \
msg.h \
linkedlist.c \
diff --git a/runtime/atomic.h b/runtime/atomic.h
index 10dbac90..fdf64214 100644
--- a/runtime/atomic.h
+++ b/runtime/atomic.h
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
*/
#ifdef HAVE_ATOMIC_BUILTINS
# define ATOMIC_INC(data) ((void) __sync_fetch_and_add(&(data), 1))
+# define ATOMIC_DEC(data) ((void) __sync_sub_and_fetch(&(data), 1))
# define ATOMIC_DEC_AND_FETCH(data) __sync_sub_and_fetch(&(data), 1)
# define ATOMIC_FETCH_32BIT(data) ((unsigned) __sync_fetch_and_and(&(data), 0xffffffff))
# define ATOMIC_STORE_1_TO_32BIT(data) __sync_lock_test_and_set(&(data), 1)
@@ -55,6 +56,7 @@
*/
# warning "atomic builtins not available, using nul operations - rsyslogd will probably be racy!"
# define ATOMIC_INC(data) (++(data))
+# define ATOMIC_DEC(data) (--(data))
# define ATOMIC_DEC_AND_FETCH(data) (--(data))
# define ATOMIC_FETCH_32BIT(data) (data)
# define ATOMIC_STORE_1_TO_32BIT(data) (data) = 1
diff --git a/runtime/cfsysline.c b/runtime/cfsysline.c
index c4490b48..e1e4a6a4 100644
--- a/runtime/cfsysline.c
+++ b/runtime/cfsysline.c
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ static rsRetVal doGetGID(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *p
/* we set value via a set function */
CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, pgBuf->gr_gid));
}
- dbgprintf("gid %d obtained for group '%s'\n", pgBuf->gr_gid, szName);
+ dbgprintf("gid %d obtained for group '%s'\n", (int) pgBuf->gr_gid, szName);
}
skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ static rsRetVal doGetUID(uchar **pp, rsRetVal (*pSetHdlr)(void*, uid_t), void *p
/* we set value via a set function */
CHKiRet(pSetHdlr(pVal, ppwBuf->pw_uid));
}
- dbgprintf("uid %d obtained for user '%s'\n", ppwBuf->pw_uid, szName);
+ dbgprintf("uid %d obtained for user '%s'\n", (int) ppwBuf->pw_uid, szName);
}
skipWhiteSpace(pp); /* skip over any whitespace */
diff --git a/runtime/conf.c b/runtime/conf.c
index f71d5669..ede15cc7 100644
--- a/runtime/conf.c
+++ b/runtime/conf.c
@@ -46,7 +46,9 @@
#include <glob.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_LIBGEN_H
-# include <libgen.h>
+# ifndef OS_SOLARIS
+# include <libgen.h>
+# endif
#endif
#include "rsyslog.h"
@@ -68,6 +70,9 @@
#include "ctok.h"
#include "ctok_token.h"
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# define NAME_MAX MAXNAMELEN
+#endif
/* forward definitions */
static rsRetVal cfline(uchar *line, selector_t **pfCurr);
@@ -789,6 +794,10 @@ dbgprintf("calling expression parser, pp %p ('%s')\n", *pline, *pline);
CHKiRet(ctok.Getpp(tok, pline));
CHKiRet(ctok.Destruct(&tok));
+ /* debug support - print vmprg after construction (uncomment to use) */
+ /* vmprgDebugPrint(f->f_filterData.f_expr->pVmprg); */
+ vmprgDebugPrint(f->f_filterData.f_expr->pVmprg);
+
/* we now need to skip whitespace to the action part, else we confuse
* the legacy rsyslog conf parser. -- rgerhards, 2008-02-25
*/
@@ -873,6 +882,8 @@ static rsRetVal cflineProcessPropFilter(uchar **pline, register selector_t *f)
f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_STARTSWITH;
} else if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (unsigned char*) "regex", 5)) {
f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_REGEX;
+ } else if(!rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(pCSCompOp, iOffset, (unsigned char*) "ereregex", 8)) {
+ f->f_filterData.prop.operation = FIOP_EREREGEX;
} else {
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "error: invalid compare operation '%s' - ignoring selector",
(char*) rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(pCSCompOp));
diff --git a/runtime/ctok.c b/runtime/ctok.c
index ceab15bd..d2cd8bbd 100644
--- a/runtime/ctok.c
+++ b/runtime/ctok.c
@@ -259,12 +259,17 @@ ctokGetVar(ctok_t *pThis, ctok_token_t *pToken)
}
CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pstrVal));
- /* this loop is quite simple, a variable name is terminated by whitespace. */
- while(!isspace(c)) {
+ /* this loop is quite simple, a variable name is terminated when a non-supported
+ * character is detected. Note that we currently permit a numerical digit as the
+ * first char, which is not permitted by ABNF. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-10
+ */
+ while(isalpha(c) || isdigit(c) || (c == '_') || (c == '-')) {
CHKiRet(rsCStrAppendChar(pstrVal, tolower(c)));
CHKiRet(ctokGetCharFromStream(pThis, &c));
}
- CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pStrB));
+ CHKiRet(ctokUngetCharFromStream(pThis, c)); /* put not processed char back */
+
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(pstrVal));
CHKiRet(var.SetString(pToken->pVar, pstrVal));
pstrVal = NULL;
@@ -389,6 +394,7 @@ ctokGetToken(ctok_t *pThis, ctok_token_t **ppToken)
uchar c;
uchar szWord[128];
int bRetry = 0; /* retry parse? Only needed for inline comments... */
+ cstr_t *pstrVal;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, ctok);
ASSERT(ppToken != NULL);
@@ -512,7 +518,10 @@ ctokGetToken(ctok_t *pThis, ctok_token_t **ppToken)
/* push c back, higher level parser needs it */
CHKiRet(ctokUngetCharFromStream(pThis, c));
pToken->tok = ctok_FUNCTION;
- /* TODO: fill function name */
+ /* fill function name */
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pstrVal));
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrSetSzStr(pstrVal, szWord));
+ CHKiRet(var.SetString(pToken->pVar, pstrVal));
} else { /* give up... */
dbgprintf("parser has an invalid word (token) '%s'\n", szWord);
pToken->tok = ctok_INVALID;
diff --git a/runtime/datetime.c b/runtime/datetime.c
index 20ca6191..deb66eb4 100644
--- a/runtime/datetime.c
+++ b/runtime/datetime.c
@@ -62,9 +62,14 @@ DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
* most portable and removes the need for additional structures
* (but I have to admit it is somewhat "bulky";)).
*
- * Obviously, all caller-provided pointers must not be NULL...
+ * Obviously, *t must not be NULL...
+ *
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-07: added ttSeconds to provide a way to
+ * obtain the second-resolution UNIX timestamp. This is needed
+ * in some situations to minimize time() calls (namely when doing
+ * output processing). This can be left NULL if not needed.
*/
-static void getCurrTime(struct syslogTime *t)
+static void getCurrTime(struct syslogTime *t, time_t *ttSeconds)
{
struct timeval tp;
struct tm *tm;
@@ -83,6 +88,9 @@ static void getCurrTime(struct syslogTime *t)
# else
gettimeofday(&tp, NULL);
# endif
+ if(ttSeconds != NULL)
+ *ttSeconds = tp.tv_sec;
+
tm = localtime_r((time_t*) &(tp.tv_sec), &tmBuf);
t->year = tm->tm_year + 1900;
@@ -304,6 +312,7 @@ ParseTIMESTAMP3164(struct syslogTime *pTime, char** ppszTS)
/* variables to temporarily hold time information while we parse */
int month;
int day;
+ int year = 0; /* 0 means no year provided */
int hour; /* 24 hour clock */
int minute;
int second;
@@ -464,7 +473,23 @@ ParseTIMESTAMP3164(struct syslogTime *pTime, char** ppszTS)
if(*pszTS++ != ' ')
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_TIME);
+
+ /* time part */
hour = srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS);
+ if(hour > 1970 && hour < 2100) {
+ /* if so, we assume this actually is a year. This is a format found
+ * e.g. in Cisco devices.
+ * (if you read this 2100+ trying to fix a bug, congratulate me
+ * to how long the code survived - me no longer ;)) -- rgerhards, 2008-11-18
+ */
+ year = hour;
+
+ /* re-query the hour, this time it must be valid */
+ if(*pszTS++ != ' ')
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_TIME);
+ hour = srSLMGParseInt32(&pszTS);
+ }
+
if(hour < 0 || hour > 23)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_TIME);
@@ -494,6 +519,8 @@ ParseTIMESTAMP3164(struct syslogTime *pTime, char** ppszTS)
*ppszTS = pszTS; /* provide updated parse position back to caller */
pTime->timeType = 1;
pTime->month = month;
+ if(year > 0)
+ pTime->year = year; /* persist year if detected */
pTime->day = day;
pTime->hour = hour;
pTime->minute = minute;
diff --git a/runtime/datetime.h b/runtime/datetime.h
index 2210af02..0739588d 100644
--- a/runtime/datetime.h
+++ b/runtime/datetime.h
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ typedef struct datetime_s {
/* interfaces */
BEGINinterface(datetime) /* name must also be changed in ENDinterface macro! */
- void (*getCurrTime)(struct syslogTime *t);
+ void (*getCurrTime)(struct syslogTime *t, time_t *ttSeconds);
rsRetVal (*ParseTIMESTAMP3339)(struct syslogTime *pTime, char** ppszTS);
rsRetVal (*ParseTIMESTAMP3164)(struct syslogTime *pTime, char** pszTS);
int (*formatTimestampToMySQL)(struct syslogTime *ts, char* pDst, size_t iLenDst);
diff --git a/runtime/debug.c b/runtime/debug.c
index 62e2a687..4ee90226 100644
--- a/runtime/debug.c
+++ b/runtime/debug.c
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+#include <sys/syscall.h>
/* debug.c
*
* This file proides debug and run time error analysis support. Some of the
@@ -886,7 +887,9 @@ dbgprint(obj_t *pObj, char *pszMsg, size_t lenMsg)
if(stddbg != -1) write(stddbg, pszWriteBuf, lenWriteBuf);
if(altdbg != -1) write(altdbg, pszWriteBuf, lenWriteBuf);
}
+
lenWriteBuf = snprintf(pszWriteBuf, sizeof(pszWriteBuf), "%s: ", pszThrdName);
+ // use for testing: lenWriteBuf = snprintf(pszWriteBuf, sizeof(pszWriteBuf), "{%ld}%s: ", (long) syscall(SYS_gettid), pszThrdName);
if(stddbg != -1) write(stddbg, pszWriteBuf, lenWriteBuf);
if(altdbg != -1) write(altdbg, pszWriteBuf, lenWriteBuf);
/* print object name header if we have an object */
@@ -1340,7 +1343,7 @@ rsRetVal dbgClassInit(void)
if(pszAltDbgFileName != NULL) {
/* we have a secondary file, so let's open it) */
- if((altdbg = open(pszAltDbgFileName, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_NOCTTY, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)) == -1) {
+ if((altdbg = open(pszAltDbgFileName, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "alternate debug file could not be opened, ignoring. Error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
}
diff --git a/runtime/debug.h b/runtime/debug.h
index 43836024..1375493d 100644
--- a/runtime/debug.h
+++ b/runtime/debug.h
@@ -101,6 +101,8 @@ void dbgSetThrdName(uchar *pszName);
void dbgPrintAllDebugInfo(void);
/* macros */
+#define DBGPRINTF(...) if(Debug) { dbgprintf(__VA_ARGS__); }
+#define DBGOPRINT(...) if(Debug) { dbgoprint(__VA_ARGS__); }
#ifdef RTINST
# define BEGINfunc static dbgFuncDB_t *pdbgFuncDB; int dbgCALLStaCK_POP_POINT = dbgEntrFunc(&pdbgFuncDB, __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__);
# define ENDfunc dbgExitFunc(pdbgFuncDB, dbgCALLStaCK_POP_POINT, RS_RET_NO_IRET);
diff --git a/runtime/expr.c b/runtime/expr.c
index ee5b9e2c..38ed1c68 100644
--- a/runtime/expr.c
+++ b/runtime/expr.c
@@ -55,11 +55,63 @@ DEFobjCurrIf(ctok)
* rgerhards, 2008-02-19
*/
-/* forward definiton - thanks to recursive ABNF, we can not avoid at least one ;) */
+/* forward definition - thanks to recursive ABNF, we can not avoid at least one ;) */
static rsRetVal expr(expr_t *pThis, ctok_t *tok);
static rsRetVal
+function(expr_t *pThis, ctok_t *tok)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ ctok_token_t *pToken = NULL;
+ int iNumArgs = 0;
+ var_t *pVar;
+
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, expr);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(tok, ctok);
+
+ CHKiRet(ctok.GetToken(tok, &pToken));
+ /* note: pToken is destructed in finalize_it */
+
+ if(pToken->tok == ctok_LPAREN) {
+ CHKiRet(ctok_token.Destruct(&pToken)); /* token processed, "eat" it */
+ CHKiRet(ctok.GetToken(tok, &pToken)); /* get next one */
+ } else
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_FUNC_NO_LPAREN);
+
+ /* we first push all the params on the stack. Then we call the function */
+ while(pToken->tok != ctok_RPAREN) {
+ ++iNumArgs;
+ CHKiRet(ctok.UngetToken(tok, pToken)); /* not for us, so let others process it */
+ CHKiRet(expr(pThis, tok));
+ CHKiRet(ctok.GetToken(tok, &pToken)); /* get next one, needed for while() check */
+ if(pToken->tok == ctok_COMMA) {
+ CHKiRet(ctok_token.Destruct(&pToken)); /* token processed, "eat" it */
+ CHKiRet(ctok.GetToken(tok, &pToken)); /* get next one */
+ if(pToken->tok == ctok_RPAREN) {
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_FUNC_MISSING_EXPR);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /* now push number of arguments - this must be on top of the stack */
+ CHKiRet(var.Construct(&pVar));
+ CHKiRet(var.ConstructFinalize(pVar));
+ CHKiRet(var.SetNumber(pVar, iNumArgs));
+ CHKiRet(vmprg.AddVarOperation(pThis->pVmprg, opcode_PUSHCONSTANT, pVar)); /* add to program */
+
+
+finalize_it:
+ if(pToken != NULL) {
+ ctok_token.Destruct(&pToken); /* "eat" processed token */
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+static rsRetVal
terminal(expr_t *pThis, ctok_t *tok)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -85,8 +137,12 @@ terminal(expr_t *pThis, ctok_t *tok)
break;
case ctok_FUNCTION:
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "function\n");
- /* TODO: vm: call - well, need to implement that first */
- ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
+ CHKiRet(function(pThis, tok)); /* this creates the stack call frame */
+ /* ... but we place the call instruction onto the stack ourselfs (because
+ * we have all relevant information)
+ */
+ CHKiRet(ctok_token.UnlinkVar(pToken, &pVar));
+ CHKiRet(vmprg.AddVarOperation(pThis->pVmprg, opcode_FUNC_CALL, pVar)); /* add to program */
break;
case ctok_MSGVAR:
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "MSGVAR\n");
@@ -406,6 +462,7 @@ ENDobjQueryInterface(expr)
*/
BEGINObjClassInit(expr, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* class, version */
/* request objects we use */
+ CHKiRet(objUse(var, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(vmprg, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(var, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(ctok_token, CORE_COMPONENT));
diff --git a/runtime/glbl.c b/runtime/glbl.c
index 1114fcd3..28f14320 100644
--- a/runtime/glbl.c
+++ b/runtime/glbl.c
@@ -51,12 +51,16 @@ DEFobjStaticHelpers
* class...
*/
static uchar *pszWorkDir = NULL;
+static int bOptimizeUniProc = 1; /* enable uniprocessor optimizations */
+static int bHUPisRestart = 1; /* should SIGHUP cause a full system restart? */
+static int bPreserveFQDN = 0; /* should FQDNs always be preserved? */
static int iMaxLine = 2048; /* maximum length of a syslog message */
static int iDefPFFamily = PF_UNSPEC; /* protocol family (IPv4, IPv6 or both) */
static int bDropMalPTRMsgs = 0;/* Drop messages which have malicious PTR records during DNS lookup */
static int option_DisallowWarning = 1; /* complain if message from disallowed sender is received */
static int bDisableDNS = 0; /* don't look up IP addresses of remote messages */
static uchar *LocalHostName = NULL;/* our hostname - read-only after startup */
+static uchar *LocalFQDNName = NULL;/* our hostname as FQDN - read-only after startup */
static uchar *LocalDomain; /* our local domain name - read-only after startup */
static char **StripDomains = NULL;/* these domains may be stripped before writing logs - r/o after s.u., never touched by init */
static char **LocalHosts = NULL;/* these hosts are logged with their hostname - read-only after startup, never touched by init */
@@ -85,6 +89,9 @@ static dataType Get##nameFunc(void) \
return(nameVar); \
}
+SIMP_PROP(OptimizeUniProc, bOptimizeUniProc, int)
+SIMP_PROP(PreserveFQDN, bPreserveFQDN, int)
+SIMP_PROP(HUPisRestart, bHUPisRestart, int)
SIMP_PROP(MaxLine, iMaxLine, int)
SIMP_PROP(DefPFFamily, iDefPFFamily, int) /* note that in the future we may check the family argument */
SIMP_PROP(DropMalPTRMsgs, bDropMalPTRMsgs, int)
@@ -94,6 +101,7 @@ SIMP_PROP(LocalDomain, LocalDomain, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP(StripDomains, StripDomains, char**)
SIMP_PROP(LocalHosts, LocalHosts, char**)
+SIMP_PROP_SET(LocalFQDNName, LocalFQDNName, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP_SET(LocalHostName, LocalHostName, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP_SET(DfltNetstrmDrvr, pszDfltNetstrmDrvr, uchar*) /* TODO: use custom function which frees existing value */
SIMP_PROP_SET(DfltNetstrmDrvrCAF, pszDfltNetstrmDrvrCAF, uchar*) /* TODO: use custom function which frees existing value */
@@ -110,7 +118,27 @@ SIMP_PROP_SET(DfltNetstrmDrvrCertFile, pszDfltNetstrmDrvrCertFile, uchar*) /* TO
static uchar*
GetLocalHostName(void)
{
- return(LocalHostName == NULL ? (uchar*) "[localhost]" : LocalHostName);
+ uchar *pszRet;
+
+ if(LocalHostName == NULL)
+ pszRet = (uchar*) "[localhost]";
+ else {
+ if(GetPreserveFQDN() == 1)
+ pszRet = LocalFQDNName;
+ else
+ pszRet = LocalHostName;
+ }
+ return(pszRet);
+}
+
+
+/* return the current localhost name as FQDN (requires FQDN to be set)
+ * TODO: we should set the FQDN ourselfs in here!
+ */
+static uchar*
+GetLocalFQDNName(void)
+{
+ return(LocalFQDNName == NULL ? (uchar*) "[localhost]" : LocalFQDNName);
}
@@ -173,10 +201,14 @@ CODESTARTobjQueryInterface(glbl)
pIf->Get##name = Get##name; \
pIf->Set##name = Set##name;
SIMP_PROP(MaxLine);
+ SIMP_PROP(OptimizeUniProc);
+ SIMP_PROP(PreserveFQDN);
+ SIMP_PROP(HUPisRestart);
SIMP_PROP(DefPFFamily);
SIMP_PROP(DropMalPTRMsgs);
SIMP_PROP(Option_DisallowWarning);
SIMP_PROP(DisableDNS);
+ SIMP_PROP(LocalFQDNName)
SIMP_PROP(LocalHostName)
SIMP_PROP(LocalDomain)
SIMP_PROP(StripDomains)
@@ -216,6 +248,9 @@ static rsRetVal resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __a
pszWorkDir = NULL;
}
bDropMalPTRMsgs = 0;
+ bOptimizeUniProc = 1;
+ bHUPisRestart = 1;
+ bPreserveFQDN = 0;
return RS_RET_OK;
}
@@ -235,6 +270,9 @@ BEGINAbstractObjClassInit(glbl, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* class, version */
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"defaultnetstreamdrivercafile", 0, eCmdHdlrGetWord, NULL, &pszDfltNetstrmDrvrCAF, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"defaultnetstreamdriverkeyfile", 0, eCmdHdlrGetWord, NULL, &pszDfltNetstrmDrvrKeyFile, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"defaultnetstreamdrivercertfile", 0, eCmdHdlrGetWord, NULL, &pszDfltNetstrmDrvrCertFile, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"optimizeforuniprocessor", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL, &bOptimizeUniProc, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"hupisrestart", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL, &bHUPisRestart, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"preservefqdn", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL, &bPreserveFQDN, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler, resetConfigVariables, NULL, NULL));
ENDObjClassInit(glbl)
@@ -255,6 +293,8 @@ BEGINObjClassExit(glbl, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* class, version */
free(pszWorkDir);
if(LocalHostName != NULL)
free(LocalHostName);
+ if(LocalFQDNName != NULL)
+ free(LocalFQDNName);
ENDObjClassExit(glbl)
/* vi:set ai:
diff --git a/runtime/glbl.h b/runtime/glbl.h
index 0c83bdd5..5bdf4f57 100644
--- a/runtime/glbl.h
+++ b/runtime/glbl.h
@@ -41,10 +41,14 @@ BEGINinterface(glbl) /* name must also be changed in ENDinterface macro! */
dataType (*Get##name)(void); \
rsRetVal (*Set##name)(dataType);
SIMP_PROP(MaxLine, int)
+ SIMP_PROP(OptimizeUniProc, int)
+ SIMP_PROP(HUPisRestart, int)
+ SIMP_PROP(PreserveFQDN, int)
SIMP_PROP(DefPFFamily, int)
SIMP_PROP(DropMalPTRMsgs, int)
SIMP_PROP(Option_DisallowWarning, int)
SIMP_PROP(DisableDNS, int)
+ SIMP_PROP(LocalFQDNName, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP(LocalHostName, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP(LocalDomain, uchar*)
SIMP_PROP(StripDomains, char**)
@@ -55,7 +59,8 @@ BEGINinterface(glbl) /* name must also be changed in ENDinterface macro! */
SIMP_PROP(DfltNetstrmDrvrCertFile, uchar*)
#undef SIMP_PROP
ENDinterface(glbl)
-#define glblCURR_IF_VERSION 1 /* increment whenever you change the interface structure! */
+#define glblCURR_IF_VERSION 2 /* increment whenever you change the interface structure! */
+/* version 2 had PreserveFQDN added - rgerhards, 2008-12-08 */
/* the remaining prototypes */
PROTOTYPEObj(glbl);
diff --git a/runtime/module-template.h b/runtime/module-template.h
index eb39b587..6f7d877c 100644
--- a/runtime/module-template.h
+++ b/runtime/module-template.h
@@ -481,6 +481,33 @@ static rsRetVal afterRun(void)\
}
-/*
- * vi:set ai:
+/* doHUP()
+ * This function is optional. Currently, it is available to output plugins
+ * only, but may be made available to other types of plugins in the future.
+ * A plugin does not need to define this entry point. If if does, it gets
+ * called when a non-restart type of HUP is done. A plugin should register
+ * this function so that it can close files, connection or other ressources
+ * on HUP - if it can be assume the user wanted to do this as a part of HUP
+ * processing. Note that the name "HUP" has historical reasons, it stems back
+ * to the infamous SIGHUP which was sent to restart a syslogd. We still retain
+ * that legacy, but may move this to a different signal.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ */
+#define CODEqueryEtryPt_doHUP \
+ else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "doHUP")) {\
+ *pEtryPoint = doHUP;\
+ }
+#define BEGINdoHUP \
+static rsRetVal doHUP(instanceData __attribute__((unused)) *pData)\
+{\
+ DEFiRet;
+
+#define CODESTARTdoHUP
+
+#define ENDdoHUP \
+ RETiRet;\
+}
+
+
+/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/runtime/modules.c b/runtime/modules.c
index d5730ede..9fdb48e7 100644
--- a/runtime/modules.c
+++ b/runtime/modules.c
@@ -49,6 +49,10 @@
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN
+#endif
+
#include "cfsysline.h"
#include "modules.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
@@ -221,6 +225,8 @@ static rsRetVal queryHostEtryPt(uchar *name, rsRetVal (**pEtryPoint)())
*pEtryPoint = regCfSysLineHdlr;
} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "objGetObjInterface")) {
*pEtryPoint = objGetObjInterface;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts")) {
+ *pEtryPoint = OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts;
} else {
*pEtryPoint = NULL; /* to be on the safe side */
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND);
@@ -347,6 +353,7 @@ static rsRetVal
doModInit(rsRetVal (*modInit)(int, int*, rsRetVal(**)(), rsRetVal(*)(), modInfo_t*), uchar *name, void *pModHdlr)
{
DEFiRet;
+ rsRetVal localRet;
modInfo_t *pNew = NULL;
rsRetVal (*modGetType)(eModType_t *pType);
@@ -391,6 +398,10 @@ doModInit(rsRetVal (*modInit)(int, int*, rsRetVal(**)(), rsRetVal(*)(), modInfo_
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"parseSelectorAct", &pNew->mod.om.parseSelectorAct));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"isCompatibleWithFeature", &pNew->isCompatibleWithFeature));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"tryResume", &pNew->tryResume));
+ /* try load optional interfaces */
+ localRet = (*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doHUP", &pNew->doHUP);
+ if(localRet != RS_RET_OK && localRet != RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(localRet);
break;
case eMOD_LIB:
break;
@@ -599,7 +610,7 @@ Load(uchar *pModName)
iLoadCnt = 0;
do {
/* now build our load module name */
- if(*pModName == '/') {
+ if(*pModName == '/' || *pModName == '.') {
*szPath = '\0'; /* we do not need to append the path - its already in the module name */
iPathLen = 0;
} else {
diff --git a/runtime/modules.h b/runtime/modules.h
index 7d34bcf7..372529ee 100644
--- a/runtime/modules.h
+++ b/runtime/modules.h
@@ -44,8 +44,11 @@
* rgerhards, 2008-03-04
* version 3 adds modInfo_t ptr to call of modInit -- rgerhards, 2008-03-10
* version 4 removes needUDPSocket OM callback -- rgerhards, 2008-03-22
+ * version 5 changes the way parsing works for input modules. This is
+ * an important change, parseAndSubmitMessage() goes away. Other
+ * module types are not affected. -- rgerhards, 2008-10-09
*/
-#define CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION 4
+#define CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION 5
typedef enum eModType_ {
eMOD_IN, /* input module */
@@ -88,6 +91,7 @@ typedef struct modInfo_s {
rsRetVal (*tryResume)(void*);/* called to see if module actin can be resumed now */
rsRetVal (*modExit)(void); /* called before termination or module unload */
rsRetVal (*modGetID)(void **); /* get its unique ID from module */
+ rsRetVal (*doHUP)(void *); /* non-restart type HUP handler */
/* below: parse a configuration line - return if processed
* or not. If not, must be parsed to next module.
*/
diff --git a/runtime/msg.c b/runtime/msg.c
index 2b58eb88..9165e8d6 100644
--- a/runtime/msg.c
+++ b/runtime/msg.c
@@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ void (*funcMsgPrepareEnqueue)(msg_t *pMsg);
#define MsgLock(pMsg) funcLock(pMsg)
#define MsgUnlock(pMsg) funcUnlock(pMsg)
#else
-#define MsgLock(pMsg) {dbgprintf("line %d\n - ", __LINE__); funcLock(pMsg);; }
-#define MsgUnlock(pMsg) {dbgprintf("line %d - ", __LINE__); funcUnlock(pMsg); }
+#define MsgLock(pMsg) {dbgprintf("MsgLock line %d\n - ", __LINE__); funcLock(pMsg);; }
+#define MsgUnlock(pMsg) {dbgprintf("MsgUnlock line %d - ", __LINE__); funcUnlock(pMsg); }
#endif
/* the next function is a dummy to be used by the looking functions
@@ -242,12 +242,21 @@ rsRetVal MsgEnableThreadSafety(void)
/* end locking functions */
-/* "Constructor" for a msg "object". Returns a pointer to
+/* This is common code for all Constructors. It is defined in an
+ * inline'able function so that we can save a function call in the
+ * actual constructors (otherwise, the msgConstruct would need
+ * to call msgConstructWithTime(), which would require a
+ * function call). Now, both can use this inline function. This
+ * enables us to be optimal, but still have the code just once.
* the new object or NULL if no such object could be allocated.
* An object constructed via this function should only be destroyed
- * via "msgDestruct()".
+ * via "msgDestruct()". This constructor does not query system time
+ * itself but rather uses a user-supplied value. This enables the caller
+ * to do some tricks to save processing time (done, for example, in the
+ * udp input).
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-06
*/
-rsRetVal msgConstruct(msg_t **ppThis)
+static inline rsRetVal msgBaseConstruct(msg_t **ppThis)
{
DEFiRet;
msg_t *pM;
@@ -260,21 +269,59 @@ rsRetVal msgConstruct(msg_t **ppThis)
pM->iRefCount = 1;
pM->iSeverity = -1;
pM->iFacility = -1;
+ objConstructSetObjInfo(pM);
+
+ /* DEV debugging only! dbgprintf("msgConstruct\t0x%x, ref 1\n", (int)pM);*/
+
+ *ppThis = pM;
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* "Constructor" for a msg "object". Returns a pointer to
+ * the new object or NULL if no such object could be allocated.
+ * An object constructed via this function should only be destroyed
+ * via "msgDestruct()". This constructor does not query system time
+ * itself but rather uses a user-supplied value. This enables the caller
+ * to do some tricks to save processing time (done, for example, in the
+ * udp input).
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-06
+ */
+rsRetVal msgConstructWithTime(msg_t **ppThis, struct syslogTime *stTime, time_t ttGenTime)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ CHKiRet(msgBaseConstruct(ppThis));
+ (*ppThis)->ttGenTime = ttGenTime;
+ memcpy(&(*ppThis)->tRcvdAt, stTime, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
+ memcpy(&(*ppThis)->tTIMESTAMP, stTime, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* "Constructor" for a msg "object". Returns a pointer to
+ * the new object or NULL if no such object could be allocated.
+ * An object constructed via this function should only be destroyed
+ * via "msgDestruct()". This constructor, for historical reasons,
+ * also sets the two timestamps to the current time.
+ */
+rsRetVal msgConstruct(msg_t **ppThis)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ CHKiRet(msgBaseConstruct(ppThis));
/* we initialize both timestamps to contain the current time, so that they
* are consistent. Also, this saves us from doing any further time calls just
* to obtain a timestamp. The memcpy() should not really make a difference,
* especially as I think there is no codepath currently where it would not be
* required (after I have cleaned up the pathes ;)). -- rgerhards, 2008-10-02
*/
- datetime.getCurrTime(&(pM->tRcvdAt));
- memcpy(&pM->tTIMESTAMP, &pM->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
-
- objConstructSetObjInfo(pM);
-
- /* DEV debugging only! dbgprintf("msgConstruct\t0x%x, ref 1\n", (int)pM);*/
-
- *ppThis = pM;
+ datetime.getCurrTime(&((*ppThis)->tRcvdAt), &((*ppThis)->ttGenTime));
+ memcpy(&(*ppThis)->tTIMESTAMP, &(*ppThis)->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
@@ -400,7 +447,7 @@ msg_t* MsgDup(msg_t* pOld)
assert(pOld != NULL);
BEGINfunc
- if(msgConstruct(&pNew) != RS_RET_OK) {
+ if(msgConstructWithTime(&pNew, &pOld->tTIMESTAMP, pOld->ttGenTime) != RS_RET_OK) {
return NULL;
}
@@ -411,8 +458,7 @@ msg_t* MsgDup(msg_t* pOld)
pNew->bParseHOSTNAME = pOld->bParseHOSTNAME;
pNew->msgFlags = pOld->msgFlags;
pNew->iProtocolVersion = pOld->iProtocolVersion;
- memcpy(&pNew->tRcvdAt, &pOld->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
- memcpy(&pNew->tTIMESTAMP, &pOld->tTIMESTAMP, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
+ pNew->ttGenTime = pOld->ttGenTime;
tmpCOPYSZ(Severity);
tmpCOPYSZ(SeverityStr);
tmpCOPYSZ(Facility);
@@ -466,6 +512,7 @@ static rsRetVal MsgSerialize(msg_t *pThis, strm_t *pStrm)
objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, iSeverity, SHORT);
objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, iFacility, SHORT);
objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, msgFlags, INT);
+ objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, ttGenTime, INT);
objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, tRcvdAt, SYSLOGTIME);
objSerializeSCALAR(pStrm, tTIMESTAMP, SYSLOGTIME);
@@ -702,6 +749,7 @@ char *getMSG(msg_t *pM)
char *getPRI(msg_t *pM)
{
int pri;
+ BEGINfunc
if(pM == NULL)
return "";
@@ -721,6 +769,7 @@ char *getPRI(msg_t *pM)
}
MsgUnlock(pM);
+ ENDfunc
return (char*)pM->pszPRI;
}
@@ -735,6 +784,7 @@ int getPRIi(msg_t *pM)
char *getTimeReported(msg_t *pM, enum tplFormatTypes eFmt)
{
+ BEGINfunc
if(pM == NULL)
return "";
@@ -806,11 +856,13 @@ char *getTimeReported(msg_t *pM, enum tplFormatTypes eFmt)
MsgUnlock(pM);
return(pM->pszTIMESTAMP_SecFrac);
}
+ ENDfunc
return "INVALID eFmt OPTION!";
}
char *getTimeGenerated(msg_t *pM, enum tplFormatTypes eFmt)
{
+ BEGINfunc
if(pM == NULL)
return "";
@@ -882,6 +934,7 @@ char *getTimeGenerated(msg_t *pM, enum tplFormatTypes eFmt)
MsgUnlock(pM);
return(pM->pszRcvdAt_SecFrac);
}
+ ENDfunc
return "INVALID eFmt OPTION!";
}
@@ -1629,7 +1682,7 @@ static uchar *getNOW(eNOWType eNow)
return NULL;
}
- datetime.getCurrTime(&t);
+ datetime.getCurrTime(&t, NULL);
switch(eNow) {
case NOW_NOW:
snprintf((char*) pBuf, tmpBUFSIZE, "%4.4d-%2.2d-%2.2d", t.year, t.month, t.day);
@@ -2354,6 +2407,40 @@ char *MsgGetProp(msg_t *pMsg, struct templateEntry *pTpe,
}
}
+ /* finally, we need to check if the property should be formatted in CSV
+ * format (we use RFC 4180, and always use double quotes). As of this writing,
+ * this should be the last action carried out on the property, but in the
+ * future there may be reasons to change that. -- rgerhards, 2009-04-02
+ */
+ if(pTpe->data.field.options.bCSV) {
+ /* we need to obtain a private copy, as we need to at least add the double quotes */
+ int iBufLen = strlen(pRes);
+ char *pBStart;
+ char *pDst;
+ char *pSrc;
+ /* the malloc may be optimized, we currently use the worst case... */
+ pBStart = pDst = malloc((2 * iBufLen + 3) * sizeof(char));
+ if(pDst == NULL) {
+ if(*pbMustBeFreed == 1)
+ free(pRes);
+ *pbMustBeFreed = 0;
+ return "**OUT OF MEMORY**";
+ }
+ pSrc = pRes;
+ *pDst++ = '"'; /* starting quote */
+ while(*pSrc) {
+ if(*pSrc == '"')
+ *pDst++ = '"'; /* need to add double double quote (see RFC4180) */
+ *pDst++ = *pSrc++;
+ }
+ *pDst++ = '"'; /* ending quote */
+ *pDst = '\0';
+ if(*pbMustBeFreed == 1)
+ free(pRes);
+ pRes = pBStart;
+ *pbMustBeFreed = 1;
+ }
+
/*dbgprintf("MsgGetProp(\"%s\"): \"%s\"\n", pName, pRes); only for verbose debug logging */
return(pRes);
}
@@ -2445,6 +2532,8 @@ rsRetVal MsgSetProperty(msg_t *pThis, var_t *pProp)
MsgSetPROCID(pThis, (char*) rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(pProp->val.pStr));
} else if(isProp("pCSMSGID")) {
MsgSetMSGID(pThis, (char*) rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(pProp->val.pStr));
+ } else if(isProp("ttGenTime")) {
+ pThis->ttGenTime = pProp->val.num;
} else if(isProp("tRcvdAt")) {
memcpy(&pThis->tRcvdAt, &pProp->val.vSyslogTime, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
} else if(isProp("tTIMESTAMP")) {
@@ -2506,7 +2595,5 @@ BEGINObjClassInit(msg, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE)
funcDeleteMutex = MsgLockingDummy;
funcMsgPrepareEnqueue = MsgLockingDummy;
ENDObjClassInit(msg)
-
-/*
- * vi:set ai:
+/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/runtime/msg.h b/runtime/msg.h
index 1bad9c66..c8350626 100644
--- a/runtime/msg.h
+++ b/runtime/msg.h
@@ -53,7 +53,9 @@ struct msg {
pthread_mutexattr_t mutAttr;
short bDoLock; /* use the mutex? */
pthread_mutex_t mut;
- int iRefCount; /* reference counter (0 = unused) */
+ flowControl_t flowCtlType; /**< type of flow control we can apply, for enqueueing, needs not to be persisted because
+ once data has entered the queue, this property is no longer needed. */
+ short iRefCount; /* reference counter (0 = unused) */
short bParseHOSTNAME; /* should the hostname be parsed from the message? */
/* background: the hostname is not present on "regular" messages
* received via UNIX domain sockets from the same machine. However,
@@ -61,8 +63,6 @@ short bDoLock; /* use the mutex? */
* sockets. All in all, the parser would need parse templates, that would
* resolve all these issues... rgerhards, 2005-10-06
*/
- flowControl_t flowCtlType; /**< type of flow control we can apply, for enqueueing, needs not to be persisted because
- once data has entered the queue, this property is no longer needed. */
short iSeverity; /* the severity 0..7 */
uchar *pszSeverity; /* severity as string... */
int iLenSeverity; /* ... and its length. */
@@ -100,6 +100,13 @@ short bDoLock; /* use the mutex? */
cstr_t *pCSAPPNAME; /* APP-NAME */
cstr_t *pCSPROCID; /* PROCID */
cstr_t *pCSMSGID; /* MSGID */
+ time_t ttGenTime; /* time msg object was generated, same as tRcvdAt, but a Unix timestamp.
+ While this field looks redundant, it is required because a Unix timestamp
+ is used at later processing stages (namely in the output arena). Thanks to
+ the subleties of how time is defined, there is no reliable way to reconstruct
+ the Unix timestamp from the syslogTime fields (in practice, we may be close
+ enough to reliable, but I prefer to leave the subtle things to the OS, where
+ it obviously is solved in way or another...). */
struct syslogTime tRcvdAt;/* time the message entered this program */
char *pszRcvdAt3164; /* time as RFC3164 formatted string (always 15 charcters) */
char *pszRcvdAt3339; /* time as RFC3164 formatted string (32 charcters at most) */
@@ -115,11 +122,24 @@ short bDoLock; /* use the mutex? */
int msgFlags; /* flags associated with this message */
};
+
+/* message flags (msgFlags), not an enum for historical reasons
+ */
+#define NOFLAG 0x000 /* no flag is set (to be used when a flag must be specified and none is required) */
+#define INTERNAL_MSG 0x001 /* msg generated by logmsgInternal() --> special handling */
+/* 0x002 not used because it was previously a known value - rgerhards, 2008-10-09 */
+#define IGNDATE 0x004 /* ignore, if given, date in message and use date of reception as msg date */
+#define MARK 0x008 /* this message is a mark */
+#define NEEDS_PARSING 0x010 /* raw message, must be parsed before processing can be done */
+#define PARSE_HOSTNAME 0x020 /* parse the hostname during message parsing */
+
+
/* function prototypes
*/
PROTOTYPEObjClassInit(msg);
char* getProgramName(msg_t*);
rsRetVal msgConstruct(msg_t **ppThis);
+rsRetVal msgConstructWithTime(msg_t **ppThis, struct syslogTime *stTime, time_t ttGenTime);
rsRetVal msgDestruct(msg_t **ppM);
msg_t* MsgDup(msg_t* pOld);
msg_t *MsgAddRef(msg_t *pM);
@@ -181,6 +201,5 @@ extern void (*funcMsgPrepareEnqueue)(msg_t *pMsg);
#define MsgPrepareEnqueue(pMsg) funcMsgPrepareEnqueue(pMsg)
#endif /* #ifndef MSG_H_INCLUDED */
-/*
- * vi:set ai:
+/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/runtime/net.c b/runtime/net.c
index f289ecc5..db2d7e37 100644
--- a/runtime/net.c
+++ b/runtime/net.c
@@ -63,6 +63,11 @@
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "net.h"
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# define s6_addr32 _S6_un._S6_u32
+ typedef unsigned int u_int32_t;
+#endif
+
MODULE_TYPE_LIB
/* static data */
@@ -1233,7 +1238,9 @@ rsRetVal cvthname(struct sockaddr_storage *f, uchar *pszHost, uchar *pszHostFQDN
* make this in option in the long term. (rgerhards, 2007-09-11)
*/
strcpy((char*)pszHost, (char*)pszHostFQDN);
- if ((p = (uchar*) strchr((char*)pszHost, '.'))) { /* find start of domain name "machine.example.com" */
+ if( (glbl.GetPreserveFQDN() == 0)
+ && (p = (uchar*) strchr((char*)pszHost, '.'))) { /* find start of domain name "machine.example.com" */
+ strcmp((char*)(p + 1), (char*)glbl.GetLocalDomain());
if(strcmp((char*)(p + 1), (char*)glbl.GetLocalDomain()) == 0) {
*p = '\0'; /* simply terminate the string */
} else {
diff --git a/runtime/objomsr.c b/runtime/objomsr.c
index 21d284f3..8dddc4b8 100644
--- a/runtime/objomsr.c
+++ b/runtime/objomsr.c
@@ -141,5 +141,23 @@ int OMSRgetEntry(omodStringRequest_t *pThis, int iEntry, uchar **ppTplName, int
return RS_RET_OK;
}
+
+
+/* return the full set of template options that are supported by this version of
+ * OMSR. They are returned in an unsigned long value. The caller can mask that
+ * value to check on the option he is interested in.
+ * Note that this interface was added in 4.1.6, so a plugin must obtain a pointer
+ * to this interface via queryHostEtryPt().
+ * rgerhards, 2009-04-03
+ */
+rsRetVal
+OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts(unsigned long *pOpts)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ assert(pOpts != NULL);
+ *pOpts = OMSR_RQD_TPL_OPT_SQL | OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/runtime/objomsr.h b/runtime/objomsr.h
index 2255e4f3..75ad0fb8 100644
--- a/runtime/objomsr.h
+++ b/runtime/objomsr.h
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* Definition of the omsr (omodStringRequest) object.
*
- * Copyright 2007 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ * Copyright 2007, 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
*
* This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
*
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
/* define flags for required template options */
#define OMSR_NO_RQD_TPL_OPTS 0
#define OMSR_RQD_TPL_OPT_SQL 1
-/* next option is 2, 4, 8, ... */
+#define OMSR_TPL_AS_ARRAY 2 /* introduced in 4.1.6, 2009-04-03 */
+/* next option is 4, 8, 16, ... */
struct omodStringRequest_s { /* strings requested by output module for doAction() */
int iNumEntries; /* number of array entries for data elements below */
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ typedef struct omodStringRequest_s omodStringRequest_t;
rsRetVal OMSRdestruct(omodStringRequest_t *pThis);
rsRetVal OMSRconstruct(omodStringRequest_t **ppThis, int iNumEntries);
rsRetVal OMSRsetEntry(omodStringRequest_t *pThis, int iEntry, uchar *pTplName, int iTplOpts);
+rsRetVal OMSRgetSupportedTplOpts(unsigned long *pOpts);
int OMSRgetEntryCount(omodStringRequest_t *pThis);
int OMSRgetEntry(omodStringRequest_t *pThis, int iEntry, uchar **ppTplName, int *piTplOpts);
diff --git a/runtime/parser.c b/runtime/parser.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b4ab0a3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/parser.c
@@ -0,0 +1,315 @@
+/* parser.c
+ * This module contains functions for message parsers. It still needs to be
+ * converted into an object (and much extended).
+ *
+ * Module begun 2008-10-09 by Rainer Gerhards (based on previous code from syslogd.c)
+ *
+ * Copyright 2008 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#ifdef USE_NETZIP
+#include <zlib.h>
+#endif
+
+#include "rsyslog.h"
+#include "dirty.h"
+#include "msg.h"
+#include "obj.h"
+#include "errmsg.h"
+
+/* some defines */
+#define DEFUPRI (LOG_USER|LOG_NOTICE)
+
+/* definitions for objects we access */
+DEFobjStaticHelpers
+DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
+DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
+
+/* static data */
+
+
+/* this is a dummy class init
+ */
+rsRetVal parserClassInit(void)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+
+ /* request objects we use */
+ CHKiRet(objGetObjInterface(&obj)); /* this provides the root pointer for all other queries */
+ CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
+ CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
+// TODO: free components! see action.c
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* uncompress a received message if it is compressed.
+ * pMsg->pszRawMsg buffer is updated.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09
+ */
+static inline rsRetVal uncompressMessage(msg_t *pMsg)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+# ifdef USE_NETZIP
+ uchar *deflateBuf = NULL;
+ uLongf iLenDefBuf;
+ uchar *pszMsg;
+ size_t lenMsg;
+
+ assert(pMsg != NULL);
+ pszMsg = pMsg->pszRawMsg;
+ lenMsg = pMsg->iLenRawMsg;
+
+ /* we first need to check if we have a compressed record. If so,
+ * we must decompress it.
+ */
+ if(lenMsg > 0 && *pszMsg == 'z') { /* compressed data present? (do NOT change order if conditions!) */
+ /* we have compressed data, so let's deflate it. We support a maximum
+ * message size of iMaxLine. If it is larger, an error message is logged
+ * and the message is dropped. We do NOT try to decompress larger messages
+ * as such might be used for denial of service. It might happen to later
+ * builds that such functionality be added as an optional, operator-configurable
+ * feature.
+ */
+ int ret;
+ iLenDefBuf = glbl.GetMaxLine();
+ CHKmalloc(deflateBuf = malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iLenDefBuf + 1)));
+ ret = uncompress((uchar *) deflateBuf, &iLenDefBuf, (uchar *) pszMsg+1, lenMsg-1);
+ DBGPRINTF("Compressed message uncompressed with status %d, length: new %ld, old %d.\n",
+ ret, (long) iLenDefBuf, (int) (lenMsg-1));
+ /* Now check if the uncompression worked. If not, there is not much we can do. In
+ * that case, we log an error message but ignore the message itself. Storing the
+ * compressed text is dangerous, as it contains control characters. So we do
+ * not do this. If someone would like to have a copy, this code here could be
+ * modified to do a hex-dump of the buffer in question. We do not include
+ * this functionality right now.
+ * rgerhards, 2006-12-07
+ */
+ if(ret != Z_OK) {
+ errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Uncompression of a message failed with return code %d "
+ "- enable debug logging if you need further information. "
+ "Message ignored.", ret);
+ FINALIZE; /* unconditional exit, nothing left to do... */
+ }
+ free(pMsg->pszRawMsg);
+ pMsg->pszRawMsg = deflateBuf;
+ pMsg->iLenRawMsg = iLenDefBuf;
+ deflateBuf = NULL; /* logically "freed" - caller is now responsible */
+ }
+finalize_it:
+ if(deflateBuf != NULL)
+ free(deflateBuf);
+
+# else /* ifdef USE_NETZIP */
+
+ /* in this case, we still need to check if the message is compressed. If so, we must
+ * tell the user we can not accept it.
+ */
+ if(pMsg->iLenRawMsg > 0 && *pMsg->pszRawMsg == 'z') {
+ errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Received a compressed message, but rsyslogd does not have compression "
+ "support enabled. The message will be ignored.");
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NO_ZIP);
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+# endif /* ifdef USE_NETZIP */
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* sanitize a received message
+ * if a message gets to large during sanitization, it is truncated. This is
+ * as specified in the upcoming syslog RFC series.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09
+ * We check if we have a NUL character at the very end of the
+ * message. This seems to be a frequent problem with a number of senders.
+ * So I have now decided to drop these NULs. However, if they are intentional,
+ * that may cause us some problems, e.g. with syslog-sign. On the other hand,
+ * current code always has problems with intentional NULs (as it needs to escape
+ * them to prevent problems with the C string libraries), so that does not
+ * really matter. Just to be on the save side, we'll log destruction of such
+ * NULs in the debug log.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-09-14
+ */
+static inline rsRetVal
+sanitizeMessage(msg_t *pMsg)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar *pszMsg;
+ uchar *pDst; /* destination for copy job */
+ size_t lenMsg;
+ size_t iSrc;
+ size_t iDst;
+ size_t iMaxLine;
+
+ assert(pMsg != NULL);
+
+# ifdef USE_NETZIP
+ CHKiRet(uncompressMessage(pMsg));
+# endif
+
+ pszMsg = pMsg->pszRawMsg;
+ lenMsg = pMsg->iLenRawMsg;
+
+ /* remove NUL character at end of message (see comment in function header) */
+ if(pszMsg[lenMsg-1] == '\0') {
+ DBGPRINTF("dropped NUL at very end of message\n");
+ lenMsg--;
+ }
+
+ /* then we check if we need to drop trailing LFs, which often make
+ * their way into syslog messages unintentionally. In order to remain
+ * compatible to recent IETF developments, we allow the user to
+ * turn on/off this handling. rgerhards, 2007-07-23
+ */
+ if(bDropTrailingLF && pszMsg[lenMsg-1] == '\n') {
+ DBGPRINTF("dropped LF at very end of message (DropTrailingLF is set)\n");
+ lenMsg--;
+ }
+
+ /* now copy over the message and sanitize it */
+ /* TODO: can we get cheaper memory alloc? {alloca()?}*/
+ iMaxLine = glbl.GetMaxLine();
+ CHKmalloc(pDst = malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iMaxLine + 1)));
+ iSrc = iDst = 0;
+ while(iSrc < lenMsg && iDst < iMaxLine) {
+ if(pszMsg[iSrc] == '\0') { /* guard against \0 characters... */
+ /* changed to the sequence (somewhat) proposed in
+ * draft-ietf-syslog-protocol-19. rgerhards, 2006-11-30
+ */
+ if(iDst + 3 < iMaxLine) { /* do we have space? */
+ pDst[iDst++] = cCCEscapeChar;
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0';
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0';
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0';
+ } /* if we do not have space, we simply ignore the '\0'... */
+ /* log an error? Very questionable... rgerhards, 2006-11-30 */
+ /* decided: we do not log an error, it won't help... rger, 2007-06-21 */
+ } else if(bEscapeCCOnRcv && iscntrl((int) pszMsg[iSrc])) {
+ /* we are configured to escape control characters. Please note
+ * that this most probably break non-western character sets like
+ * Japanese, Korean or Chinese. rgerhards, 2007-07-17
+ * Note: sysklogd logs octal values only for DEL and CCs above 127.
+ * For others, it logs ^n where n is the control char converted to an
+ * alphabet character. We like consistency and thus escape it to octal
+ * in all cases. If someone complains, we may change the mode. At least
+ * we known now what's going on.
+ * rgerhards, 2007-07-17
+ */
+ if(iDst + 3 < iMaxLine) { /* do we have space? */
+ pDst[iDst++] = cCCEscapeChar;
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0' + ((pszMsg[iSrc] & 0300) >> 6);
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0' + ((pszMsg[iSrc] & 0070) >> 3);
+ pDst[iDst++] = '0' + ((pszMsg[iSrc] & 0007));
+ } /* again, if we do not have space, we ignore the char - see comment at '\0' */
+ } else {
+ pDst[iDst++] = pszMsg[iSrc];
+ }
+ ++iSrc;
+ }
+ pDst[iDst] = '\0'; /* space *is* reserved for this! */
+
+ /* we have a sanitized string. Let's save it now */
+ free(pMsg->pszRawMsg);
+ if((pMsg->pszRawMsg = malloc((iDst+1) * sizeof(uchar))) == NULL) {
+ /* when we get no new buffer, we use what we already have ;) */
+ pMsg->pszRawMsg = pDst;
+ } else {
+ /* trim buffer */
+ memcpy(pMsg->pszRawMsg, pDst, iDst+1);
+ free(pDst); /* too big! */
+ pMsg->iLenRawMsg = iDst;
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+/* Parse a received message. The object's rawmsg property is taken and
+ * parsed according to the relevant standards. This can later be
+ * extended to support configured parsers.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09
+ */
+rsRetVal parseMsg(msg_t *pMsg)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ uchar *msg;
+ int pri;
+
+ CHKiRet(sanitizeMessage(pMsg));
+
+ /* we needed to sanitize first, because we otherwise do not have a C-string we can print... */
+ DBGPRINTF("msg parser: flags %x, from '%s', msg '%s'\n", pMsg->msgFlags, pMsg->pszRcvFrom, pMsg->pszRawMsg);
+
+ /* pull PRI */
+ pri = DEFUPRI;
+ msg = pMsg->pszRawMsg;
+ if(*msg == '<') {
+ pri = 0;
+ while(isdigit((int) *++msg)) {
+ pri = 10 * pri + (*msg - '0');
+ }
+ if(*msg == '>')
+ ++msg;
+ if(pri & ~(LOG_FACMASK|LOG_PRIMASK))
+ pri = DEFUPRI;
+ }
+ pMsg->iFacility = LOG_FAC(pri);
+ pMsg->iSeverity = LOG_PRI(pri);
+ MsgSetUxTradMsg(pMsg, (char*) msg);
+
+ if(pMsg->bParseHOSTNAME == 0)
+ MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, (char*) pMsg->pszRcvFrom);
+
+ /* rger 2005-11-24 (happy thanksgiving!): we now need to check if we have
+ * a traditional syslog message or one formatted according to syslog-protocol.
+ * We need to apply different parsers depending on that. We use the
+ * -protocol VERSION field for the detection.
+ */
+ if(msg[0] == '1' && msg[1] == ' ') {
+ dbgprintf("Message has syslog-protocol format.\n");
+ setProtocolVersion(pMsg, 1);
+ if(parseRFCSyslogMsg(pMsg, pMsg->msgFlags) == 1) {
+ msgDestruct(&pMsg);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); // TODO: we need to handle these cases!
+ }
+ } else { /* we have legacy syslog */
+ dbgprintf("Message has legacy syslog format.\n");
+ setProtocolVersion(pMsg, 0);
+ if(parseLegacySyslogMsg(pMsg, pMsg->msgFlags) == 1) {
+ msgDestruct(&pMsg);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); // TODO: we need to handle these cases!
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* finalize message object */
+ pMsg->msgFlags &= ~NEEDS_PARSING; /* this message is now parsed */
+ MsgPrepareEnqueue(pMsg); /* "historical" name - preparese for multi-threading */
+
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
diff --git a/runtime/parser.h b/runtime/parser.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..cec9c083
--- /dev/null
+++ b/runtime/parser.h
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+/* header for parser.c
+ * This is not yet an object, but contains all those code necessary to
+ * parse syslog messages.
+ *
+ * Copyright 2008 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution.
+ */
+#ifndef INCLUDED_PARSE_H
+#define INCLUDED_PARSE_H
+
+extern rsRetVal parserClassInit(void);
+extern rsRetVal parseMsg(msg_t*);
+
+#endif /* #ifndef INCLUDED_PARSE_H */
diff --git a/runtime/queue.c b/runtime/queue.c
index 93b33967..c4a0fad2 100644
--- a/runtime/queue.c
+++ b/runtime/queue.c
@@ -49,20 +49,26 @@
#include "obj.h"
#include "wtp.h"
#include "wti.h"
+#include "atomic.h"
+
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# include <sched.h>
+# define pthread_yield() sched_yield()
+#endif
/* static data */
DEFobjStaticHelpers
DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
/* forward-definitions */
-rsRetVal queueChkPersist(queue_t *pThis);
-static rsRetVal queueSetEnqOnly(queue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex);
-static rsRetVal queueRateLimiter(queue_t *pThis);
-static int queueChkStopWrkrDA(queue_t *pThis);
-static int queueIsIdleDA(queue_t *pThis);
-static rsRetVal queueConsumerDA(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave);
-static rsRetVal queueConsumerCancelCleanup(void *arg1, void *arg2);
-static rsRetVal queueUngetObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex);
+rsRetVal qqueueChkPersist(qqueue_t *pThis);
+static rsRetVal qqueueSetEnqOnly(qqueue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex);
+static rsRetVal qqueueRateLimiter(qqueue_t *pThis);
+static int qqueueChkStopWrkrDA(qqueue_t *pThis);
+static int qqueueIsIdleDA(qqueue_t *pThis);
+static rsRetVal qqueueConsumerDA(qqueue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave);
+static rsRetVal qqueueConsumerCancelCleanup(void *arg1, void *arg2);
+static rsRetVal qqueueUngetObj(qqueue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex);
/* some constants for queuePersist () */
#define QUEUE_CHECKPOINT 1
@@ -76,7 +82,7 @@ static rsRetVal queueUngetObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex);
* rgerhards, 2008-01-29
*/
static inline int
-queueGetOverallQueueSize(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
#if 0 /* leave a bit in for debugging -- rgerhards, 2008-01-30 */
BEGINfunc
@@ -95,7 +101,7 @@ ENDfunc
* This function returns void, as it makes no sense to communicate an error back, even if
* it happens.
*/
-static inline void queueDrain(queue_t *pThis)
+static inline void queueDrain(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
void *pUsr;
@@ -118,26 +124,26 @@ static inline void queueDrain(queue_t *pThis)
* this point in time. The mutex must be locked when
* ths function is called. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-25
*/
-static inline rsRetVal queueAdviseMaxWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
+static inline rsRetVal qqueueAdviseMaxWorkers(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
int iMaxWorkers;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(!pThis->bEnqOnly) {
if(pThis->bRunsDA) {
/* if we have not yet reached the high water mark, there is no need to start a
* worker. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-26
*/
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) >= pThis->iHighWtrMrk || pThis->bQueueStarted == 0) {
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) >= pThis->iHighWtrMrk || pThis->bQueueStarted == 0) {
wtpAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis->pWtpDA, 1); /* disk queues have always one worker */
}
} else {
if(pThis->qType == QUEUETYPE_DISK || pThis->iMinMsgsPerWrkr == 0) {
iMaxWorkers = 1;
} else {
- iMaxWorkers = queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) / pThis->iMinMsgsPerWrkr + 1;
+ iMaxWorkers = qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) / pThis->iMinMsgsPerWrkr + 1;
}
wtpAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis->pWtpReg, iMaxWorkers); /* disk queues have always one worker */
}
@@ -152,11 +158,11 @@ static inline rsRetVal queueAdviseMaxWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
* rgerhards, 2008-02-27
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueWaitDAModeInitialized(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueWaitDAModeInitialized(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ASSERT(pThis->bRunsDA);
while(pThis->bRunsDA != 2) {
@@ -178,17 +184,17 @@ queueWaitDAModeInitialized(queue_t *pThis)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-15
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueTurnOffDAMode(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueTurnOffDAMode(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ASSERT(pThis->bRunsDA);
/* at this point, we need a fully initialized DA queue. So if it isn't, we finally need
* to wait for its startup... -- rgerhards, 2008-01-25
*/
- queueWaitDAModeInitialized(pThis);
+ qqueueWaitDAModeInitialized(pThis);
/* if we need to pull any data that we still need from the (child) disk queue,
* now would be the time to do so. At present, we do not need this, but I'd like to
@@ -207,15 +213,15 @@ queueTurnOffDAMode(queue_t *pThis)
/* we destruct the queue object, which will also shutdown the queue worker. As the queue is empty,
* this will be quick.
*/
- queueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA); /* and now we are ready to destruct the DA queue */
+ qqueueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA); /* and now we are ready to destruct the DA queue */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "disk-assistance has been turned off, disk queue was empty (iRet %d)\n",
iRet);
/* now we need to check if the regular queue has some messages. This may be the case
* when it is waiting that the high water mark is reached again. If so, we need to start up
* a regular worker. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-26
*/
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
- queueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
+ qqueueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
}
}
@@ -231,11 +237,11 @@ queueTurnOffDAMode(queue_t *pThis)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-14
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueChkIsDA(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueChkIsDA(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->pszFilePrefix != NULL) {
pThis->bIsDA = 1;
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "is disk-assisted, disk will be used on demand\n");
@@ -259,18 +265,18 @@ queueChkIsDA(queue_t *pThis)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-15
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueStartDA(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueStartDA(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar pszDAQName[128];
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->bRunsDA == 2) /* check if already in (fully initialized) DA mode... */
FINALIZE; /* ... then we are already done! */
/* create message queue */
- CHKiRet(queueConstruct(&pThis->pqDA, QUEUETYPE_DISK , 1, 0, pThis->pConsumer));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueConstruct(&pThis->pqDA, QUEUETYPE_DISK , 1, 0, pThis->pConsumer));
/* give it a name */
snprintf((char*) pszDAQName, sizeof(pszDAQName)/sizeof(uchar), "%s[DA]", obj.GetName((obj_t*) pThis));
@@ -281,30 +287,30 @@ queueStartDA(queue_t *pThis)
*/
pThis->pqDA->pqParent = pThis;
- CHKiRet(queueSetpUsr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->pUsr));
- CHKiRet(queueSetsizeOnDiskMax(pThis->pqDA, pThis->sizeOnDiskMax));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiDeqSlowdown(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqSlowdown));
- CHKiRet(queueSetMaxFileSize(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iMaxFileSize));
- CHKiRet(queueSetFilePrefix(pThis->pqDA, pThis->pszFilePrefix, pThis->lenFilePrefix));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiPersistUpdCnt(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iPersistUpdCnt));
- CHKiRet(queueSettoActShutdown(pThis->pqDA, pThis->toActShutdown));
- CHKiRet(queueSettoEnq(pThis->pqDA, pThis->toEnq));
- CHKiRet(queueSetEnqOnly(pThis->pqDA, pThis->bDAEnqOnly, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiDeqtWinFromHr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqtWinFromHr));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiDeqtWinToHr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqtWinToHr));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiHighWtrMrk(pThis->pqDA, 0));
- CHKiRet(queueSetiDiscardMrk(pThis->pqDA, 0));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetpUsr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->pUsr));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetsizeOnDiskMax(pThis->pqDA, pThis->sizeOnDiskMax));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiDeqSlowdown(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqSlowdown));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetMaxFileSize(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iMaxFileSize));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetFilePrefix(pThis->pqDA, pThis->pszFilePrefix, pThis->lenFilePrefix));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiPersistUpdCnt(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iPersistUpdCnt));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSettoActShutdown(pThis->pqDA, pThis->toActShutdown));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSettoEnq(pThis->pqDA, pThis->toEnq));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetEnqOnly(pThis->pqDA, pThis->bDAEnqOnly, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiDeqtWinFromHr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqtWinFromHr));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiDeqtWinToHr(pThis->pqDA, pThis->iDeqtWinToHr));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiHighWtrMrk(pThis->pqDA, 0));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSetiDiscardMrk(pThis->pqDA, 0));
if(pThis->toQShutdown == 0) {
- CHKiRet(queueSettoQShutdown(pThis->pqDA, 0)); /* if the user really wants... */
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSettoQShutdown(pThis->pqDA, 0)); /* if the user really wants... */
} else {
/* we use the shortest possible shutdown (0 is endless!) because when we run on disk AND
* have an obviously large backlog, we can't finish it in any case. So there is no point
* in holding shutdown longer than necessary. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-15
*/
- CHKiRet(queueSettoQShutdown(pThis->pqDA, 1));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueSettoQShutdown(pThis->pqDA, 1));
}
- iRet = queueStart(pThis->pqDA);
+ iRet = qqueueStart(pThis->pqDA);
/* file not found is expected, that means it is no previous QIF available */
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && iRet != RS_RET_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
FINALIZE; /* something is wrong */
@@ -322,12 +328,12 @@ queueStartDA(queue_t *pThis)
pthread_cond_broadcast(&pThis->condDAReady); /* signal we are now initialized and ready to go ;) */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "is now running in disk assisted mode, disk queue 0x%lx\n",
- queueGetID(pThis->pqDA));
+ qqueueGetID(pThis->pqDA));
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
if(pThis->pqDA != NULL) {
- queueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA);
+ qqueueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA);
}
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "error %d creating disk queue - giving up.\n", iRet);
pThis->bIsDA = 0;
@@ -344,7 +350,7 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-16
*/
static inline rsRetVal
-queueInitDA(queue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex)
+qqueueInitDA(qqueue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex)
{
DEFiRet;
DEFVARS_mutexProtection;
@@ -362,12 +368,12 @@ queueInitDA(queue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex)
lenBuf = snprintf((char*)pszBuf, sizeof(pszBuf), "%s:DA", obj.GetName((obj_t*) pThis));
CHKiRet(wtpConstruct (&pThis->pWtpDA));
CHKiRet(wtpSetDbgHdr (pThis->pWtpDA, pszBuf, lenBuf));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfChkStopWrkr (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) queueChkStopWrkrDA));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfIsIdle (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) queueIsIdleDA));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfDoWork (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void *pWti, int)) queueConsumerDA));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerCancel (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void*pWti)) queueConsumerCancelCleanup));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerStartup (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) queueStartDA));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerShutdown(pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) queueTurnOffDAMode));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfChkStopWrkr (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) qqueueChkStopWrkrDA));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfIsIdle (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) qqueueIsIdleDA));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfDoWork (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void *pWti, int)) qqueueConsumerDA));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerCancel (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void*pWti)) qqueueConsumerCancelCleanup));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerStartup (pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) qqueueStartDA));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerShutdown(pThis->pWtpDA, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) qqueueTurnOffDAMode));
CHKiRet(wtpSetpmutUsr (pThis->pWtpDA, pThis->mut));
CHKiRet(wtpSetpcondBusy (pThis->pWtpDA, &pThis->notEmpty));
CHKiRet(wtpSetiNumWorkerThreads (pThis->pWtpDA, 1));
@@ -400,14 +406,14 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-14
*/
static inline rsRetVal
-queueChkStrtDA(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueChkStrtDA(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
/* if we do not hit the high water mark, we have nothing to do */
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) != pThis->iHighWtrMrk)
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) != pThis->iHighWtrMrk)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK);
if(pThis->bRunsDA) {
@@ -421,15 +427,15 @@ queueChkStrtDA(queue_t *pThis)
* we need at least one).
*/
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "%d entries - passed high water mark in DA mode, send notify\n",
- queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
- queueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
+ qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
+ qqueueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
} else {
/* this is the case when we are currently not running in DA mode. So it is time
* to turn it back on.
*/
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "%d entries - passed high water mark for disk-assisted mode, initiating...\n",
- queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
- queueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* initiate DA mode */
+ qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
+ qqueueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* initiate DA mode */
}
finalize_it:
@@ -447,7 +453,7 @@ finalize_it:
*/
/* -------------------- fixed array -------------------- */
-static rsRetVal qConstructFixedArray(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qConstructFixedArray(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -463,14 +469,14 @@ static rsRetVal qConstructFixedArray(queue_t *pThis)
pThis->tVars.farray.head = 0;
pThis->tVars.farray.tail = 0;
- queueChkIsDA(pThis);
+ qqueueChkIsDA(pThis);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDestructFixedArray(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qDestructFixedArray(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -485,7 +491,7 @@ static rsRetVal qDestructFixedArray(queue_t *pThis)
}
-static rsRetVal qAddFixedArray(queue_t *pThis, void* in)
+static rsRetVal qAddFixedArray(qqueue_t *pThis, void* in)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -498,7 +504,7 @@ static rsRetVal qAddFixedArray(queue_t *pThis, void* in)
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDelFixedArray(queue_t *pThis, void **out)
+static rsRetVal qDelFixedArray(qqueue_t *pThis, void **out)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -517,7 +523,7 @@ static rsRetVal qDelFixedArray(queue_t *pThis, void **out)
/* first some generic functions which are also used for the unget linked list */
-static inline rsRetVal queueAddLinkedList(qLinkedList_t **ppRoot, qLinkedList_t **ppLast, void* pUsr)
+static inline rsRetVal qqueueAddLinkedList(qLinkedList_t **ppRoot, qLinkedList_t **ppLast, void* pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
qLinkedList_t *pEntry;
@@ -543,7 +549,7 @@ finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
-static inline rsRetVal queueDelLinkedList(qLinkedList_t **ppRoot, qLinkedList_t **ppLast, obj_t **ppUsr)
+static inline rsRetVal qqueueDelLinkedList(qLinkedList_t **ppRoot, qLinkedList_t **ppLast, obj_t **ppUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
qLinkedList_t *pEntry;
@@ -570,7 +576,7 @@ static inline rsRetVal queueDelLinkedList(qLinkedList_t **ppRoot, qLinkedList_t
/* end generic functions which are also used for the unget linked list */
-static rsRetVal qConstructLinkedList(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qConstructLinkedList(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -579,13 +585,13 @@ static rsRetVal qConstructLinkedList(queue_t *pThis)
pThis->tVars.linklist.pRoot = 0;
pThis->tVars.linklist.pLast = 0;
- queueChkIsDA(pThis);
+ qqueueChkIsDA(pThis);
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDestructLinkedList(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qDestructLinkedList(qqueue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -598,11 +604,11 @@ static rsRetVal qDestructLinkedList(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qAddLinkedList(queue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
+static rsRetVal qAddLinkedList(qqueue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
- iRet = queueAddLinkedList(&pThis->tVars.linklist.pRoot, &pThis->tVars.linklist.pLast, pUsr);
+ iRet = qqueueAddLinkedList(&pThis->tVars.linklist.pRoot, &pThis->tVars.linklist.pLast, pUsr);
#if 0
qLinkedList_t *pEntry;
@@ -626,10 +632,10 @@ finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDelLinkedList(queue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
+static rsRetVal qDelLinkedList(qqueue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
- iRet = queueDelLinkedList(&pThis->tVars.linklist.pRoot, &pThis->tVars.linklist.pLast, ppUsr);
+ iRet = qqueueDelLinkedList(&pThis->tVars.linklist.pRoot, &pThis->tVars.linklist.pLast, ppUsr);
#if 0
qLinkedList_t *pEntry;
@@ -656,11 +662,11 @@ static rsRetVal qDelLinkedList(queue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
static rsRetVal
-queueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup(strm_t *pStrm, queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
+qqueueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup(strm_t *pStrm, qqueue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pStrm, strm);
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
CHKiRet(strmSetDir(pStrm, glbl.GetWorkDir(), strlen((char*)glbl.GetWorkDir())));
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
@@ -672,14 +678,14 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-15
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueHaveQIF(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueHaveQIF(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
uchar pszQIFNam[MAXFNAME];
size_t lenQIFNam;
struct stat stat_buf;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->pszFilePrefix == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NO_FILEPREFIX);
@@ -709,7 +715,7 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-11
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueTryLoadPersistedInfo(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueTryLoadPersistedInfo(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
strm_t *psQIF = NULL;
@@ -719,7 +725,7 @@ queueTryLoadPersistedInfo(queue_t *pThis)
int iUngottenObjs;
obj_t *pUsr;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
/* Construct file name */
lenQIFNam = snprintf((char*)pszQIFNam, sizeof(pszQIFNam) / sizeof(uchar), "%s/%s.qi",
@@ -754,15 +760,15 @@ queueTryLoadPersistedInfo(queue_t *pThis)
while(iUngottenObjs > 0) {
/* fill the queue from disk */
CHKiRet(obj.Deserialize((void*) &pUsr, (uchar*)"msg", psQIF, NULL, NULL));
- queueUngetObj(pThis, pUsr, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED);
+ qqueueUngetObj(pThis, pUsr, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED);
--iUngottenObjs; /* one less */
}
/* and now the stream objects (some order as when persisted!) */
CHKiRet(obj.Deserialize(&pThis->tVars.disk.pWrite, (uchar*) "strm", psQIF,
- (rsRetVal(*)(obj_t*,void*))queueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup, pThis));
+ (rsRetVal(*)(obj_t*,void*))qqueueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup, pThis));
CHKiRet(obj.Deserialize(&pThis->tVars.disk.pRead, (uchar*) "strm", psQIF,
- (rsRetVal(*)(obj_t*,void*))queueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup, pThis));
+ (rsRetVal(*)(obj_t*,void*))qqueueLoadPersStrmInfoFixup, pThis));
CHKiRet(strmSeekCurrOffs(pThis->tVars.disk.pWrite));
CHKiRet(strmSeekCurrOffs(pThis->tVars.disk.pRead));
@@ -792,7 +798,7 @@ finalize_it:
* allowed file size at this point - that should be a config setting...
* rgerhards, 2008-01-10
*/
-static rsRetVal qConstructDisk(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qConstructDisk(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
int bRestarted = 0;
@@ -800,7 +806,7 @@ static rsRetVal qConstructDisk(queue_t *pThis)
ASSERT(pThis != NULL);
/* and now check if there is some persistent information that needs to be read in */
- iRet = queueTryLoadPersistedInfo(pThis);
+ iRet = qqueueTryLoadPersistedInfo(pThis);
if(iRet == RS_RET_OK)
bRestarted = 1;
else if(iRet != RS_RET_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
@@ -842,7 +848,7 @@ finalize_it:
}
-static rsRetVal qDestructDisk(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qDestructDisk(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -854,7 +860,7 @@ static rsRetVal qDestructDisk(queue_t *pThis)
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qAddDisk(queue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
+static rsRetVal qAddDisk(qqueue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
number_t nWriteCount;
@@ -881,7 +887,7 @@ finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDelDisk(queue_t *pThis, void **ppUsr)
+static rsRetVal qDelDisk(qqueue_t *pThis, void **ppUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -912,18 +918,18 @@ finalize_it:
}
/* -------------------- direct (no queueing) -------------------- */
-static rsRetVal qConstructDirect(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qConstructDirect(qqueue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
{
return RS_RET_OK;
}
-static rsRetVal qDestructDirect(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qDestructDirect(qqueue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
{
return RS_RET_OK;
}
-static rsRetVal qAddDirect(queue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
+static rsRetVal qAddDirect(qqueue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -940,7 +946,7 @@ static rsRetVal qAddDirect(queue_t *pThis, void* pUsr)
RETiRet;
}
-static rsRetVal qDelDirect(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis, __attribute__((unused)) void **out)
+static rsRetVal qDelDirect(qqueue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis, __attribute__((unused)) void **out)
{
return RS_RET_OK;
}
@@ -955,12 +961,12 @@ static rsRetVal qDelDirect(queue_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis, __attribute__
* rgerhards, 2008-01-20
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueUngetObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex)
+qqueueUngetObj(qqueue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex)
{
DEFiRet;
DEFVARS_mutexProtection;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ISOBJ_assert(pUsr); /* TODO: we aborted right at this place at least 3 times -- race? 2008-02-28, -03-10, -03-15
The second time I noticed it the queue was in destruction with NO worker threads
running. The pUsr ptr was totally off and provided no clue what it may be pointing
@@ -969,7 +975,7 @@ queueUngetObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex)
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "ungetting user object %s\n", obj.GetName(pUsr));
BEGIN_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut, bLockMutex);
- iRet = queueAddLinkedList(&pThis->pUngetRoot, &pThis->pUngetLast, pUsr);
+ iRet = qqueueAddLinkedList(&pThis->pUngetRoot, &pThis->pUngetLast, pUsr);
++pThis->iUngottenObjs; /* indicate one more */
END_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut);
@@ -985,14 +991,14 @@ queueUngetObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t *pUsr, int bLockMutex)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-29
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueGetUngottenObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
+qqueueGetUngottenObj(qqueue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ASSERT(ppUsr != NULL);
- iRet = queueDelLinkedList(&pThis->pUngetRoot, &pThis->pUngetLast, ppUsr);
+ iRet = qqueueDelLinkedList(&pThis->pUngetRoot, &pThis->pUngetLast, ppUsr);
--pThis->iUngottenObjs; /* indicate one less */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "dequeued ungotten user object %s\n", obj.GetName(*ppUsr));
@@ -1006,7 +1012,7 @@ queueGetUngottenObj(queue_t *pThis, obj_t **ppUsr)
* things truely different. -- rgerhards, 2008-02-12
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueAdd(queue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
+qqueueAdd(qqueue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -1015,7 +1021,7 @@ queueAdd(queue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
CHKiRet(pThis->qAdd(pThis, pUsr));
if(pThis->qType != QUEUETYPE_DIRECT) {
- ++pThis->iQueueSize;
+ ATOMIC_INC(pThis->iQueueSize);
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "entry added, size now %d entries\n", pThis->iQueueSize);
}
@@ -1029,7 +1035,7 @@ finalize_it:
* ungotten list and, if so, dequeue it first.
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueDel(queue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
+qqueueDel(qqueue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -1041,10 +1047,10 @@ queueDel(queue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
* losing the whole process because it loops... -- rgerhards, 2008-01-03
*/
if(pThis->iUngottenObjs > 0) {
- iRet = queueGetUngottenObj(pThis, (obj_t**) pUsr);
+ iRet = qqueueGetUngottenObj(pThis, (obj_t**) pUsr);
} else {
iRet = pThis->qDel(pThis, pUsr);
- --pThis->iQueueSize;
+ ATOMIC_DEC(pThis->iQueueSize);
}
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "entry deleted, state %d, size now %d entries\n",
@@ -1065,14 +1071,14 @@ queueDel(queue_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
* complex) if each would have its own shutdown. The function does not self check
* this condition - the caller must make sure it is not called with a parent.
*/
-static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
+static rsRetVal qqueueShutdownWorkers(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
DEFVARS_mutexProtection;
struct timespec tTimeout;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ASSERT(pThis->pqParent == NULL); /* detect invalid calling sequence */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "initiating worker thread shutdown sequence\n");
@@ -1086,7 +1092,7 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
/* first try to shutdown the queue within the regular shutdown period */
BEGIN_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut, LOCK_MUTEX); /* some workers may be running in parallel! */
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
if(pThis->bRunsDA) {
/* We may have waited on the low water mark. As it may have changed, we
* see if we reactivate the worker.
@@ -1124,7 +1130,7 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
if(pThis->bRunsDA) {
END_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut);
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "we have a DA queue (0x%lx), requesting its shutdown.\n",
- queueGetID(pThis->pqDA));
+ qqueueGetID(pThis->pqDA));
/* we use the same absolute timeout as above, so we do not use more than the configured
* timeout interval!
*/
@@ -1153,19 +1159,19 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
/* at this stage, we need to have the DA worker properly initialized and running (if there is one) */
if(pThis->bRunsDA)
- queueWaitDAModeInitialized(pThis);
+ qqueueWaitDAModeInitialized(pThis);
BEGIN_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut, LOCK_MUTEX); /* some workers may be running in parallel! */
/* optimize parameters for shutdown of DA-enabled queues */
- if(pThis->bIsDA && queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0 && pThis->bSaveOnShutdown) {
+ if(pThis->bIsDA && qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0 && pThis->bSaveOnShutdown) {
/* switch to enqueue-only mode so that no more actions happen */
if(pThis->bRunsDA == 0) {
- queueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQONLY, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* switch to DA mode */
+ qqueueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQONLY, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* switch to DA mode */
} else {
/* TODO: RACE: we may reach this point when the DA worker has been initialized (state 1)
* but is not yet running (state 2). In this case, pThis->pqDA is NULL! rgerhards, 2008-02-27
*/
- queueSetEnqOnly(pThis->pqDA, QUEUE_MODE_ENQONLY, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* switch to enqueue-only mode */
+ qqueueSetEnqOnly(pThis->pqDA, QUEUE_MODE_ENQONLY, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED); /* switch to enqueue-only mode */
}
END_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut);
/* make sure we do not timeout before we are done */
@@ -1187,7 +1193,7 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
* they will automatically terminate as there no longer is any message left to process.
*/
BEGIN_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut, LOCK_MUTEX); /* some workers may be running in parallel! */
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
timeoutComp(&tTimeout, pThis->toActShutdown);
if(wtpGetCurNumWrkr(pThis->pWtpReg, LOCK_MUTEX) > 0) {
END_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(pThis->mut);
@@ -1256,7 +1262,7 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
* Well, more precisely, they *are in termination*. Some cancel cleanup handlers
* may still be running.
*/
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "worker threads terminated, remaining queue size %d.\n", queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
+ dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "worker threads terminated, remaining queue size %d.\n", qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
RETiRet;
}
@@ -1268,22 +1274,23 @@ static rsRetVal queueShutdownWorkers(queue_t *pThis)
* is done by queueStart(). The reason is that we want to give the caller a chance
* to modify some parameters before the queue is actually started.
*/
-rsRetVal queueConstruct(queue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads,
+rsRetVal qqueueConstruct(qqueue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads,
int iMaxQueueSize, rsRetVal (*pConsumer)(void*,void*))
{
DEFiRet;
- queue_t *pThis;
+ qqueue_t *pThis;
ASSERT(ppThis != NULL);
ASSERT(pConsumer != NULL);
ASSERT(iWorkerThreads >= 0);
- if((pThis = (queue_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(queue_t))) == NULL) {
+ if((pThis = (qqueue_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(qqueue_t))) == NULL) {
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
/* we have an object, so let's fill the properties */
objConstructSetObjInfo(pThis);
+ pThis->bOptimizeUniProc = glbl.GetOptimizeUniProc();
if((pThis->pszSpoolDir = (uchar*) strdup((char*)glbl.GetWorkDir())) == NULL)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
@@ -1314,7 +1321,7 @@ rsRetVal queueConstruct(queue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads,
pThis->qConstruct = qConstructLinkedList;
pThis->qDestruct = qDestructLinkedList;
pThis->qAdd = qAddLinkedList;
- pThis->qDel = (rsRetVal (*)(queue_t*,void**)) qDelLinkedList;
+ pThis->qDel = (rsRetVal (*)(qqueue_t*,void**)) qDelLinkedList;
break;
case QUEUETYPE_DISK:
pThis->qConstruct = qConstructDisk;
@@ -1341,25 +1348,25 @@ finalize_it:
/* cancellation cleanup handler for queueWorker ()
* Updates admin structure and frees ressources.
* Params:
- * arg1 - user pointer (in this case a queue_t)
+ * arg1 - user pointer (in this case a qqueue_t)
* arg2 - user data pointer (in this case a queue data element, any object [queue's pUsr ptr!])
* Note that arg2 may be NULL, in which case no dequeued but unprocessed pUsr exists!
* rgerhards, 2008-01-16
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueConsumerCancelCleanup(void *arg1, void *arg2)
+qqueueConsumerCancelCleanup(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
DEFiRet;
- queue_t *pThis = (queue_t*) arg1;
+ qqueue_t *pThis = (qqueue_t*) arg1;
obj_t *pUsr = (obj_t*) arg2;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pUsr != NULL) {
/* make sure the data element is not lost */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "cancelation cleanup handler consumer called, we need to unget one user data element\n");
- CHKiRet(queueUngetObj(pThis, pUsr, LOCK_MUTEX));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueUngetObj(pThis, pUsr, LOCK_MUTEX));
}
finalize_it:
@@ -1381,13 +1388,13 @@ finalize_it:
* the return state!
* rgerhards, 2008-01-24
*/
-static int queueChkDiscardMsg(queue_t *pThis, int iQueueSize, int bRunsDA, void *pUsr)
+static int qqueueChkDiscardMsg(qqueue_t *pThis, int iQueueSize, int bRunsDA, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
int iSeverity;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ISOBJ_assert(pUsr);
if(pThis->iDiscardMrk > 0 && iQueueSize >= pThis->iDiscardMrk && bRunsDA == 0) {
@@ -1412,7 +1419,7 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-10-21
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueDequeueConsumable(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
+qqueueDequeueConsumable(qqueue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
{
DEFiRet;
void *pUsr;
@@ -1420,9 +1427,9 @@ queueDequeueConsumable(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
int bRunsDA; /* cache for early mutex release */
/* dequeue element (still protected from mutex) */
- iRet = queueDel(pThis, &pUsr);
- queueChkPersist(pThis);
- iQueueSize = queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis); /* cache this for after mutex release */
+ iRet = qqueueDel(pThis, &pUsr);
+ qqueueChkPersist(pThis);
+ iQueueSize = qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis); /* cache this for after mutex release */
bRunsDA = pThis->bRunsDA; /* cache this for after mutex release */
/* We now need to save the user pointer for the cancel cleanup handler, BUT ONLY
@@ -1473,7 +1480,7 @@ queueDequeueConsumable(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
* provide real-time creation of spool files.
* Note: It is OK to use the cached iQueueSize here, because it does not hurt if it is slightly wrong.
*/
- CHKiRet(queueChkDiscardMsg(pThis, iQueueSize, bRunsDA, pUsr));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueChkDiscardMsg(pThis, iQueueSize, bRunsDA, pUsr));
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK && iRet != RS_RET_DISCARDMSG) {
@@ -1522,7 +1529,7 @@ finalize_it:
* but you get the idea from the code above.
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueRateLimiter(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueRateLimiter(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
int iDelay;
@@ -1530,9 +1537,7 @@ queueRateLimiter(queue_t *pThis)
time_t tCurr;
struct tm m;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
-
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "entering rate limiter\n");
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
iDelay = 0;
if(pThis->iDeqtWinToHr != 25) { /* 25 means disabled */
@@ -1587,14 +1592,14 @@ queueRateLimiter(queue_t *pThis)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-21
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueConsumerReg(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
+qqueueConsumerReg(qqueue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pWti, wti);
- CHKiRet(queueDequeueConsumable(pThis, pWti, iCancelStateSave));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueDequeueConsumable(pThis, pWti, iCancelStateSave));
CHKiRet(pThis->pConsumer(pThis->pUsr, pWti->pUsrp));
/* we now need to check if we should deliberately delay processing a bit
@@ -1621,15 +1626,15 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-14
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueConsumerDA(queue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
+qqueueConsumerDA(qqueue_t *pThis, wti_t *pWti, int iCancelStateSave)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pWti, wti);
- CHKiRet(queueDequeueConsumable(pThis, pWti, iCancelStateSave));
- CHKiRet(queueEnqObj(pThis->pqDA, eFLOWCTL_NO_DELAY, pWti->pUsrp));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueDequeueConsumable(pThis, pWti, iCancelStateSave));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueEnqObj(pThis->pqDA, eFLOWCTL_NO_DELAY, pWti->pUsrp));
finalize_it:
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "DAConsumer returns with iRet %d\n", iRet);
@@ -1645,7 +1650,7 @@ finalize_it:
* the DA queue
*/
static int
-queueChkStopWrkrDA(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueChkStopWrkrDA(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
/* if our queue is in destruction, we drain to the DA queue and so we shall not terminate
* until we have done so.
@@ -1664,7 +1669,7 @@ queueChkStopWrkrDA(queue_t *pThis)
&& pThis->pqDA->tVars.disk.sizeOnDisk > pThis->pqDA->sizeOnDiskMax) {
/* this queue can never grow, so we can give up... */
bStopWrkr = 1;
- } else if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) < pThis->iHighWtrMrk && pThis->bQueueStarted == 1) {
+ } else if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) < pThis->iHighWtrMrk && pThis->bQueueStarted == 1) {
bStopWrkr = 1;
} else {
bStopWrkr = 0;
@@ -1687,9 +1692,9 @@ queueChkStopWrkrDA(queue_t *pThis)
* the DA queue
*/
static int
-queueChkStopWrkrReg(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueChkStopWrkrReg(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
- return pThis->bEnqOnly || pThis->bRunsDA || (pThis->pqParent != NULL && queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0);
+ return pThis->bEnqOnly || pThis->bRunsDA || (pThis->pqParent != NULL && qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0);
}
@@ -1697,26 +1702,26 @@ queueChkStopWrkrReg(queue_t *pThis)
* are not stable! DA queue version
*/
static int
-queueIsIdleDA(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueIsIdleDA(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
/* remember: iQueueSize is the DA queue size, not the main queue! */
/* TODO: I think we need just a single function for DA and non-DA mode - but I leave it for now as is */
- return(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk));
+ return(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk));
}
/* must only be called when the queue mutex is locked, else results
* are not stable! Regular queue version
*/
static int
-queueIsIdleReg(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueIsIdleReg(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
#if 0 /* enable for performance testing */
int ret;
- ret = queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk);
+ ret = qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk);
if(ret) fprintf(stderr, "queue is idle\n");
return ret;
#else
/* regular code! */
- return(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk));
+ return(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0 || (pThis->bRunsDA && qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) <= pThis->iLowWtrMrk));
#endif
}
@@ -1735,11 +1740,11 @@ queueIsIdleReg(queue_t *pThis)
* I am telling this, because I, too, always get confused by those...
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueRegOnWrkrShutdown(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueRegOnWrkrShutdown(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->pqParent != NULL) {
pThis->pqParent->bChildIsDone = 1; /* indicate we are done */
@@ -1756,11 +1761,11 @@ queueRegOnWrkrShutdown(queue_t *pThis)
* hook to indicate in the parent queue (if we are a child) that we are not done yet.
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueRegOnWrkrStartup(queue_t *pThis)
+qqueueRegOnWrkrStartup(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->pqParent != NULL) {
pThis->pqParent->bChildIsDone = 0;
@@ -1773,7 +1778,7 @@ queueRegOnWrkrStartup(queue_t *pThis)
/* start up the queue - it must have been constructed and parameters defined
* before.
*/
-rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
+rsRetVal qqueueStart(qqueue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
{
DEFiRet;
rsRetVal iRetLocal;
@@ -1811,7 +1816,7 @@ rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "type %d, enq-only %d, disk assisted %d, maxFileSz %lld, qsize %d, child %d starting\n",
pThis->qType, pThis->bEnqOnly, pThis->bIsDA, pThis->iMaxFileSize,
- queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis), pThis->pqParent == NULL ? 0 : 1);
+ qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis), pThis->pqParent == NULL ? 0 : 1);
if(pThis->qType == QUEUETYPE_DIRECT)
FINALIZE; /* with direct queues, we are already finished... */
@@ -1822,13 +1827,13 @@ rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
lenBuf = snprintf((char*)pszBuf, sizeof(pszBuf), "%s:Reg", obj.GetName((obj_t*) pThis));
CHKiRet(wtpConstruct (&pThis->pWtpReg));
CHKiRet(wtpSetDbgHdr (pThis->pWtpReg, pszBuf, lenBuf));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfRateLimiter (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) queueRateLimiter));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfChkStopWrkr (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) queueChkStopWrkrReg));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfIsIdle (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) queueIsIdleReg));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfDoWork (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void *pWti, int)) queueConsumerReg));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerCancel (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void*pWti))queueConsumerCancelCleanup));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerStartup (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) queueRegOnWrkrStartup));
- CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerShutdown(pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) queueRegOnWrkrShutdown));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfRateLimiter (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) qqueueRateLimiter));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfChkStopWrkr (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) qqueueChkStopWrkrReg));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfIsIdle (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, int)) qqueueIsIdleReg));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfDoWork (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void *pWti, int)) qqueueConsumerReg));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerCancel (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr, void*pWti))qqueueConsumerCancelCleanup));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerStartup (pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) qqueueRegOnWrkrStartup));
+ CHKiRet(wtpSetpfOnWorkerShutdown(pThis->pWtpReg, (rsRetVal (*)(void *pUsr)) qqueueRegOnWrkrShutdown));
CHKiRet(wtpSetpmutUsr (pThis->pWtpReg, pThis->mut));
CHKiRet(wtpSetpcondBusy (pThis->pWtpReg, &pThis->notEmpty));
CHKiRet(wtpSetiNumWorkerThreads (pThis->pWtpReg, pThis->iNumWorkerThreads));
@@ -1841,10 +1846,10 @@ rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
/* If we are disk-assisted, we need to check if there is a QIF file
* which we need to load. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-15
*/
- iRetLocal = queueHaveQIF(pThis);
+ iRetLocal = qqueueHaveQIF(pThis);
if(iRetLocal == RS_RET_OK) {
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "on-disk queue present, needs to be reloaded\n");
- queueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ, LOCK_MUTEX); /* initiate DA mode */
+ qqueueInitDA(pThis, QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ, LOCK_MUTEX); /* initiate DA mode */
bInitialized = 1; /* we are done */
} else {
/* TODO: use logerror? -- rgerhards, 2008-01-16 */
@@ -1861,7 +1866,7 @@ rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis) /* this is the ConstructionFinalizer */
/* if the queue already contains data, we need to start the correct number of worker threads. This can be
* the case when a disk queue has been loaded. If we did not start it here, it would never start.
*/
- queueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
+ qqueueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
pThis->bQueueStarted = 1;
finalize_it:
@@ -1876,7 +1881,7 @@ finalize_it:
* and 0 otherwise.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-10
*/
-static rsRetVal queuePersist(queue_t *pThis, int bIsCheckpoint)
+static rsRetVal qqueuePersist(qqueue_t *pThis, int bIsCheckpoint)
{
DEFiRet;
strm_t *psQIF = NULL; /* Queue Info File */
@@ -1887,7 +1892,7 @@ static rsRetVal queuePersist(queue_t *pThis, int bIsCheckpoint)
ASSERT(pThis != NULL);
if(pThis->qType != QUEUETYPE_DISK) {
- if(queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
+ if(qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) > 0) {
/* This error code is OK, but we will probably not implement this any time
* The reason is that persistence happens via DA queues. But I would like to
* leave the code as is, as we so have a hook in case we need one.
@@ -1898,13 +1903,13 @@ static rsRetVal queuePersist(queue_t *pThis, int bIsCheckpoint)
FINALIZE; /* if the queue is empty, we are happy and done... */
}
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "persisting queue to disk, %d entries...\n", queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
+ dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "persisting queue to disk, %d entries...\n", qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis));
/* Construct file name */
lenQIFNam = snprintf((char*)pszQIFNam, sizeof(pszQIFNam) / sizeof(uchar), "%s/%s.qi",
(char*) glbl.GetWorkDir(), (char*)pThis->pszFilePrefix);
- if((bIsCheckpoint != QUEUE_CHECKPOINT) && (queueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0)) {
+ if((bIsCheckpoint != QUEUE_CHECKPOINT) && (qqueueGetOverallQueueSize(pThis) == 0)) {
if(pThis->bNeedDelQIF) {
unlink((char*)pszQIFNam);
pThis->bNeedDelQIF = 0;
@@ -1938,7 +1943,7 @@ static rsRetVal queuePersist(queue_t *pThis, int bIsCheckpoint)
* to the regular files. -- rgerhards, 2008-01-29
*/
while(pThis->iUngottenObjs > 0) {
- CHKiRet(queueGetUngottenObj(pThis, &pUsr));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueGetUngottenObj(pThis, &pUsr));
CHKiRet((objSerialize(pUsr))(pUsr, psQIF));
objDestruct(pUsr);
}
@@ -1972,14 +1977,14 @@ finalize_it:
* abide to our regular call interface)...
* rgerhards, 2008-01-13
*/
-rsRetVal queueChkPersist(queue_t *pThis)
+rsRetVal qqueueChkPersist(qqueue_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(pThis->iPersistUpdCnt && ++pThis->iUpdsSincePersist >= pThis->iPersistUpdCnt) {
- queuePersist(pThis, QUEUE_CHECKPOINT);
+ qqueuePersist(pThis, QUEUE_CHECKPOINT);
pThis->iUpdsSincePersist = 0;
}
@@ -1988,8 +1993,8 @@ rsRetVal queueChkPersist(queue_t *pThis)
/* destructor for the queue object */
-BEGINobjDestruct(queue) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
-CODESTARTobjDestruct(queue)
+BEGINobjDestruct(qqueue) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
+CODESTARTobjDestruct(qqueue)
pThis->bQueueInDestruction = 1; /* indicate we are in destruction (modifies some behaviour) */
/* shut down all workers (handles *all* of the persistence logic)
@@ -1999,7 +2004,7 @@ CODESTARTobjDestruct(queue)
* with a child! -- rgerhards, 2008-01-28
*/
if(pThis->qType != QUEUETYPE_DIRECT && !pThis->bEnqOnly && pThis->pqParent == NULL)
- queueShutdownWorkers(pThis);
+ qqueueShutdownWorkers(pThis);
/* finally destruct our (regular) worker thread pool
* Note: currently pWtpReg is never NULL, but if we optimize our logic, this may happen,
@@ -2024,7 +2029,7 @@ CODESTARTobjDestruct(queue)
wtpDestruct(&pThis->pWtpDA);
}
if(pThis->pqDA != NULL) {
- queueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA);
+ qqueueDestruct(&pThis->pqDA);
}
/* persist the queue (we always do that - queuePersits() does cleanup if the queue is empty)
@@ -2034,7 +2039,7 @@ CODESTARTobjDestruct(queue)
* disk queues and DA mode. Anyhow, it doesn't hurt to know that we could extend it here
* if need arises (what I doubt...) -- rgerhards, 2008-01-25
*/
- CHKiRet_Hdlr(queuePersist(pThis, QUEUE_NO_CHECKPOINT)) {
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(qqueuePersist(pThis, QUEUE_NO_CHECKPOINT)) {
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "error %d persisting queue - data lost!\n", iRet);
}
@@ -2059,7 +2064,7 @@ CODESTARTobjDestruct(queue)
if(pThis->pszSpoolDir != NULL)
free(pThis->pszSpoolDir);
-ENDobjDestruct(queue)
+ENDobjDestruct(qqueue)
/* set the queue's file prefix
@@ -2068,7 +2073,7 @@ ENDobjDestruct(queue)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-09
*/
rsRetVal
-queueSetFilePrefix(queue_t *pThis, uchar *pszPrefix, size_t iLenPrefix)
+qqueueSetFilePrefix(qqueue_t *pThis, uchar *pszPrefix, size_t iLenPrefix)
{
DEFiRet;
@@ -2091,11 +2096,11 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-09
*/
rsRetVal
-queueSetMaxFileSize(queue_t *pThis, size_t iMaxFileSize)
+qqueueSetMaxFileSize(qqueue_t *pThis, size_t iMaxFileSize)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
if(iMaxFileSize < 1024) {
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_VALUE_TOO_LOW);
@@ -2112,13 +2117,22 @@ finalize_it:
* Enqueues the new element and awakes worker thread.
*/
rsRetVal
-queueEnqObj(queue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flowCtlType, void *pUsr)
+qqueueEnqObj(qqueue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flowCtlType, void *pUsr)
{
DEFiRet;
int iCancelStateSave;
struct timespec t;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
+
+ /* first check if we need to discard this message (which will cause CHKiRet() to exit)
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-07: It is OK to do this outside of mutex protection. The iQueueSize
+ * and bRunsDA parameters may not reflect the correct settings here, but they are
+ * "good enough" in the sense that they can be used to drive the decision. Valgrind's
+ * threading tools may point this access to be an error, but this is done
+ * intentional. I do not see this causes problems to us.
+ */
+ CHKiRet(qqueueChkDiscardMsg(pThis, pThis->iQueueSize, pThis->bRunsDA, pUsr));
/* Please note that this function is not cancel-safe and consequently
* sets the calling thread's cancelibility state to PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE
@@ -2131,12 +2145,9 @@ queueEnqObj(queue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flowCtlType, void *pUsr)
d_pthread_mutex_lock(pThis->mut);
}
- /* first check if we need to discard this message (which will cause CHKiRet() to exit) */
- CHKiRet(queueChkDiscardMsg(pThis, pThis->iQueueSize, pThis->bRunsDA, pUsr));
-
/* then check if we need to add an assistance disk queue */
if(pThis->bIsDA)
- CHKiRet(queueChkStrtDA(pThis));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueChkStrtDA(pThis));
/* handle flow control
* There are two different flow control mechanisms: basic and advanced flow control.
@@ -2189,17 +2200,24 @@ queueEnqObj(queue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flowCtlType, void *pUsr)
}
/* and finally enqueue the message */
- CHKiRet(queueAdd(pThis, pUsr));
- queueChkPersist(pThis);
+ CHKiRet(qqueueAdd(pThis, pUsr));
+ qqueueChkPersist(pThis);
finalize_it:
if(pThis->qType != QUEUETYPE_DIRECT) {
/* make sure at least one worker is running. */
- queueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "EnqueueMsg advised worker start\n");
+ qqueueAdviseMaxWorkers(pThis);
/* and release the mutex */
d_pthread_mutex_unlock(pThis->mut);
pthread_setcancelstate(iCancelStateSave, NULL);
+ dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "EnqueueMsg advised worker start\n");
+ /* the following pthread_yield is experimental, but brought us performance
+ * benefit. For details, please see http://kb.monitorware.com/post14216.html#p14216
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09
+ * but this is only true for uniprocessors, so we guard it with an optimize flag -- rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ */
+ if(pThis->bOptimizeUniProc)
+ pthread_yield();
}
RETiRet;
@@ -2215,12 +2233,12 @@ finalize_it:
* rgerhards, 2008-01-16
*/
static rsRetVal
-queueSetEnqOnly(queue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex)
+qqueueSetEnqOnly(qqueue_t *pThis, int bEnqOnly, int bLockMutex)
{
DEFiRet;
DEFVARS_mutexProtection;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
/* for simplicity, we do one big mutex lock. This method is extremely seldom
* called, so that doesn't matter... -- rgerhards, 2008-01-16
@@ -2259,24 +2277,24 @@ finalize_it:
/* some simple object access methods */
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iPersistUpdCnt, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqtWinFromHr, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqtWinToHr, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, toQShutdown, long)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, toActShutdown, long)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, toWrkShutdown, long)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, toEnq, long)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iHighWtrMrk, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iLowWtrMrk, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardMrk, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iFullDlyMrk, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardSeverity, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, bIsDA, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iMinMsgsPerWrkr, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, bSaveOnShutdown, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, pUsr, void*)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqSlowdown, int)
-DEFpropSetMeth(queue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iPersistUpdCnt, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqtWinFromHr, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqtWinToHr, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, toQShutdown, long)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, toActShutdown, long)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, toWrkShutdown, long)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, toEnq, long)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iHighWtrMrk, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iLowWtrMrk, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDiscardMrk, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iFullDlyMrk, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDiscardSeverity, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, bIsDA, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iMinMsgsPerWrkr, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, bSaveOnShutdown, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, pUsr, void*)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqSlowdown, int)
+DEFpropSetMeth(qqueue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64)
/* This function can be used as a generic way to set properties. Only the subset
@@ -2285,11 +2303,11 @@ DEFpropSetMeth(queue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64)
* rgerhards, 2008-01-11
*/
#define isProp(name) !rsCStrSzStrCmp(pProp->pcsName, (uchar*) name, sizeof(name) - 1)
-static rsRetVal queueSetProperty(queue_t *pThis, var_t *pProp)
+static rsRetVal qqueueSetProperty(qqueue_t *pThis, var_t *pProp)
{
DEFiRet;
- ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, queue);
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, qqueue);
ASSERT(pProp != NULL);
if(isProp("iQueueSize")) {
@@ -2311,19 +2329,19 @@ finalize_it:
#undef isProp
/* dummy */
-rsRetVal queueQueryInterface(void) { return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
+rsRetVal qqueueQueryInterface(void) { return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
/* Initialize the stream class. Must be called as the very first method
* before anything else is called inside this class.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-09
*/
-BEGINObjClassInit(queue, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE)
+BEGINObjClassInit(qqueue, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE)
/* request objects we use */
CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
/* now set our own handlers */
- OBJSetMethodHandler(objMethod_SETPROPERTY, queueSetProperty);
-ENDObjClassInit(queue)
+ OBJSetMethodHandler(objMethod_SETPROPERTY, qqueueSetProperty);
+ENDObjClassInit(qqueue)
/* vi:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/runtime/queue.h b/runtime/queue.h
index 9e75b31b..a267862d 100644
--- a/runtime/queue.h
+++ b/runtime/queue.h
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ typedef struct qWrkThrd_s {
typedef struct queue_s {
BEGINobjInstance;
queueType_t qType;
+ int bOptimizeUniProc; /* cache for the equally-named global setting, pulled at time of queue creation */
int bEnqOnly; /* does queue run in enqueue-only mode (1) or not (0)? */
int bSaveOnShutdown;/* persists everthing on shutdown (if DA!)? 1-yes, 0-no */
int bQueueStarted; /* has queueStart() been called on this queue? 1-yes, 0-no */
@@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ typedef struct queue_s {
strm_t *pRead; /* current file to be read */
} disk;
} tVars;
-} queue_t;
+} qqueue_t;
/* some symbolic constants for easier reference */
#define QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ 0
@@ -176,30 +177,30 @@ typedef struct queue_s {
#define QUEUE_TIMEOUT_ETERNAL 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
/* prototypes */
-rsRetVal queueDestruct(queue_t **ppThis);
-rsRetVal queueEnqObj(queue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flwCtlType, void *pUsr);
-rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis);
-rsRetVal queueSetMaxFileSize(queue_t *pThis, size_t iMaxFileSize);
-rsRetVal queueSetFilePrefix(queue_t *pThis, uchar *pszPrefix, size_t iLenPrefix);
-rsRetVal queueConstruct(queue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads,
+rsRetVal qqueueDestruct(qqueue_t **ppThis);
+rsRetVal qqueueEnqObj(qqueue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flwCtlType, void *pUsr);
+rsRetVal qqueueStart(qqueue_t *pThis);
+rsRetVal qqueueSetMaxFileSize(qqueue_t *pThis, size_t iMaxFileSize);
+rsRetVal qqueueSetFilePrefix(qqueue_t *pThis, uchar *pszPrefix, size_t iLenPrefix);
+rsRetVal qqueueConstruct(qqueue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads,
int iMaxQueueSize, rsRetVal (*pConsumer)(void*,void*));
-PROTOTYPEObjClassInit(queue);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iPersistUpdCnt, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqtWinFromHr, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqtWinToHr, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toQShutdown, long);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toActShutdown, long);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toWrkShutdown, long);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toEnq, long);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iHighWtrMrk, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iLowWtrMrk, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardMrk, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardSeverity, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iMinMsgsPerWrkr, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, bSaveOnShutdown, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, pUsr, void*);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqSlowdown, int);
-PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64);
-#define queueGetID(pThis) ((unsigned long) pThis)
+PROTOTYPEObjClassInit(qqueue);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iPersistUpdCnt, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqtWinFromHr, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqtWinToHr, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, toQShutdown, long);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, toActShutdown, long);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, toWrkShutdown, long);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, toEnq, long);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iHighWtrMrk, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iLowWtrMrk, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDiscardMrk, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDiscardSeverity, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iMinMsgsPerWrkr, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, bSaveOnShutdown, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, pUsr, void*);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, iDeqSlowdown, int);
+PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(qqueue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64);
+#define qqueueGetID(pThis) ((unsigned long) pThis)
#endif /* #ifndef QUEUE_H_INCLUDED */
diff --git a/runtime/rsyslog.c b/runtime/rsyslog.c
index 54db12c2..8df100a1 100644
--- a/runtime/rsyslog.c
+++ b/runtime/rsyslog.c
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ rsrtInit(char **ppErrObj, obj_if_t *pObjIF)
if(ppErrObj != NULL) *ppErrObj = "wtp";
CHKiRet(wtpClassInit(NULL));
if(ppErrObj != NULL) *ppErrObj = "queue";
- CHKiRet(queueClassInit(NULL));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueClassInit(NULL));
if(ppErrObj != NULL) *ppErrObj = "vmstk";
CHKiRet(vmstkClassInit(NULL));
if(ppErrObj != NULL) *ppErrObj = "sysvar";
diff --git a/runtime/rsyslog.h b/runtime/rsyslog.h
index 70af8c4f..032d8c04 100644
--- a/runtime/rsyslog.h
+++ b/runtime/rsyslog.h
@@ -252,7 +252,12 @@ enum rsRetVal_ /** return value. All methods return this if not specified oth
RS_RET_QUEUE_FULL = -2105, /**< queue is full, operation could not be completed */
RS_RET_ACCEPT_ERR = -2106, /**< error during accept() system call */
RS_RET_INVLD_TIME = -2107, /**< invalid timestamp (e.g. could not be parsed) */
+ RS_RET_NO_ZIP = -2108, /**< ZIP functionality is not present */
RS_RET_CODE_ERR = -2109, /**< program code (internal) error */
+ RS_RET_FUNC_NO_LPAREN = -2110, /**< left parenthesis missing after function call (rainerscript) */
+ RS_RET_FUNC_MISSING_EXPR = -2111, /**< no expression after comma in function call (rainerscript) */
+ RS_RET_INVLD_NBR_ARGUMENTS = -2112, /**< invalid number of arguments for function call (rainerscript) */
+ RS_RET_INVLD_FUNC = -2113, /**< invalid function name for function call (rainerscript) */
/* RainerScript error messages (range 1000.. 1999) */
RS_RET_SYSVAR_NOT_FOUND = 1001, /**< system variable could not be found (maybe misspelled) */
@@ -336,6 +341,11 @@ typedef enum rsObjectID rsObjID;
# define __attribute__(x) /*NOTHING*/
#endif
+#ifndef O_CLOEXEC
+/* of course, this limits the functionality... */
+# define O_CLOEXEC 0
+#endif
+
/* The following prototype is convenient, even though it may not be the 100% correct place.. -- rgerhards 2008-01-07 */
void dbgprintf(char *, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));
diff --git a/runtime/srutils.c b/runtime/srutils.c
index 97cc3252..d01ca20d 100644
--- a/runtime/srutils.c
+++ b/runtime/srutils.c
@@ -371,6 +371,7 @@ int getNumberDigits(long lNum)
rsRetVal
timeoutComp(struct timespec *pt, long iTimeout)
{
+ BEGINfunc
assert(pt != NULL);
/* compute timeout */
clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, pt);
@@ -379,6 +380,7 @@ timeoutComp(struct timespec *pt, long iTimeout)
pt->tv_nsec -= 1000000000;
}
pt->tv_sec += iTimeout / 1000;
+ ENDfunc
return RS_RET_OK; /* so far, this is static... */
}
@@ -393,6 +395,7 @@ timeoutVal(struct timespec *pt)
{
struct timespec t;
long iTimeout;
+ BEGINfunc
assert(pt != NULL);
/* compute timeout */
@@ -403,6 +406,7 @@ timeoutVal(struct timespec *pt)
if(iTimeout < 0)
iTimeout = 0;
+ ENDfunc
return iTimeout;
}
@@ -454,7 +458,7 @@ srSleep(int iSeconds, int iuSeconds)
* Added 2008-01-30
*/
char *rs_strerror_r(int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen) {
-#ifdef __hpux
+#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR_R
char *pszErr;
pszErr = strerror(errnum);
snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", pszErr);
diff --git a/runtime/stringbuf.c b/runtime/stringbuf.c
index 63b42348..07256fab 100644
--- a/runtime/stringbuf.c
+++ b/runtime/stringbuf.c
@@ -694,6 +694,7 @@ int rsCStrCaseInsensitveStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz)
return -1; /* pCS1 is less then psz */
}
+
/* check if a CStr object matches a regex.
* msamia@redhat.com 2007-07-12
* @return returns 0 if matched
@@ -701,25 +702,54 @@ int rsCStrCaseInsensitveStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz)
* rgerhards, 2007-07-16: bug is no real bug, because rsyslogd ensures there
* never is a \0 *inside* a property string.
* Note that the function returns -1 if regexp functionality is not available.
- * TODO: change calling interface! -- rgerhards, 2008-03-07
+ * rgerhards: 2009-03-04: ERE support added, via parameter iType: 0 - BRE, 1 - ERE
+ * Arnaud Cornet/rgerhards: 2009-04-02: performance improvement by caching compiled regex
+ * If a caller does not need the cached version, it must still provide memory for it
+ * and must call rsCStrRegexDestruct() afterwards.
*/
-int rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz)
+rsRetVal rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, int iType, void *rc)
{
- regex_t preq;
+ regex_t **cache = (regex_t**) rc;
int ret;
+ DEFiRet;
- BEGINfunc
+ assert(pCS1 != NULL);
+ assert(psz != NULL);
+ assert(cache != NULL);
if(objUse(regexp, LM_REGEXP_FILENAME) == RS_RET_OK) {
- regexp.regcomp(&preq, (char*) rsCStrGetSzStr(pCS1), 0);
- ret = regexp.regexec(&preq, (char*) psz, 0, NULL, 0);
- regexp.regfree(&preq);
+ if (*cache == NULL) {
+ *cache = calloc(sizeof(regex_t), 1);
+ regexp.regcomp(*cache, (char*) rsCStrGetSzStr(pCS1), (iType == 1 ? REG_EXTENDED : 0) | REG_NOSUB);
+ }
+ ret = regexp.regexec(*cache, (char*) psz, 0, NULL, 0);
+ if(ret != 0)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND);
} else {
- ret = 1; /* simulate "not found" */
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOT_FOUND);
}
- ENDfunc
- return ret;
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* free a cached compiled regex
+ * Caller must provide a pointer to a buffer that was created by
+ * rsCStrSzStrMatchRegexCache()
+ */
+void rsCStrRegexDestruct(void *rc)
+{
+ regex_t **cache = rc;
+
+ assert(cache != NULL);
+ assert(*cache != NULL);
+
+ if(objUse(regexp, LM_REGEXP_FILENAME) == RS_RET_OK) {
+ regexp.regfree(*cache);
+ free(*cache);
+ *cache = NULL;
+ }
}
diff --git a/runtime/stringbuf.h b/runtime/stringbuf.h
index c1966449..684133bb 100644
--- a/runtime/stringbuf.h
+++ b/runtime/stringbuf.h
@@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ int rsCStrCaseInsensitiveLocateInSzStr(cstr_t *pThis, uchar *sz);
int rsCStrStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz);
int rsCStrCaseInsensitveStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz);
int rsCStrSzStrStartsWithCStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz);
-int rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz);
+rsRetVal rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, int iType, void *cache);
+void rsCStrRegexDestruct(void *rc);
rsRetVal rsCStrConvertToNumber(cstr_t *pStr, number_t *pNumber);
rsRetVal rsCStrConvertToBool(cstr_t *pStr, number_t *pBool);
rsRetVal rsCStrAppendCStr(cstr_t *pThis, cstr_t *pstrAppend);
diff --git a/runtime/sysvar.c b/runtime/sysvar.c
index 5eec8f67..c102d1f5 100644
--- a/runtime/sysvar.c
+++ b/runtime/sysvar.c
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ getNOW(eNOWType eNow, cstr_t **ppStr)
uchar szBuf[16];
struct syslogTime t;
- datetime.getCurrTime(&t);
+ datetime.getCurrTime(&t, NULL);
switch(eNow) {
case NOW_NOW:
snprintf((char*) szBuf, sizeof(szBuf)/sizeof(uchar), "%4.4d-%2.2d-%2.2d", t.year, t.month, t.day);
diff --git a/runtime/vm.c b/runtime/vm.c
index bc6c3dd2..a25476c2 100644
--- a/runtime/vm.c
+++ b/runtime/vm.c
@@ -331,6 +331,34 @@ finalize_it:
ENDop(PUSHSYSVAR)
+/* The function call operation is only very roughly implemented. While the plumbing
+ * to reach this instruction is fine, the instruction itself currently supports only
+ * functions with a single argument AND with a name that we know.
+ * TODO: later, we can add here the real logic, that involves looking up function
+ * names, loading them dynamically ... and all that...
+ * implementation begun 2009-03-10 by rgerhards
+ */
+BEGINop(FUNC_CALL) /* remember to set the instruction also in the ENDop macro! */
+ var_t *numOperands;
+ var_t *operand1;
+ int iStrlen;
+CODESTARTop(FUNC_CALL)
+ vmstk.PopNumber(pThis->pStk, &numOperands);
+ if(numOperands->val.num != 1)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_NBR_ARGUMENTS);
+ vmstk.PopString(pThis->pStk, &operand1); /* guess there's just one ;) */
+ if(!rsCStrSzStrCmp(pOp->operand.pVar->val.pStr, (uchar*) "strlen", 6)) { /* only one supported so far ;) */
+RUNLOG_VAR("%s", rsCStrGetSzStr(operand1->val.pStr));
+ iStrlen = strlen((char*) rsCStrGetSzStr(operand1->val.pStr));
+RUNLOG_VAR("%d", iStrlen);
+ } else
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVLD_FUNC);
+ PUSHRESULTop(operand1, iStrlen); // TODO: dummy, FIXME
+ var.Destruct(&numOperands); /* no longer needed */
+finalize_it:
+ENDop(FUNC_CALL)
+
+
/* ------------------------------ end instruction set implementation ------------------------------ */
@@ -412,6 +440,7 @@ execProg(vm_t *pThis, vmprg_t *pProg)
doOP(DIV);
doOP(MOD);
doOP(UNARY_MINUS);
+ doOP(FUNC_CALL);
default:
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_VMOP);
dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "invalid instruction %d in vmprg\n", pCurrOp->opcode);
diff --git a/runtime/vmop.c b/runtime/vmop.c
index fcacb15b..a343481e 100644
--- a/runtime/vmop.c
+++ b/runtime/vmop.c
@@ -61,24 +61,25 @@ rsRetVal vmopConstructFinalize(vmop_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThis)
/* destructor for the vmop object */
BEGINobjDestruct(vmop) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
CODESTARTobjDestruct(vmop)
- if( pThis->opcode == opcode_PUSHSYSVAR
- || pThis->opcode == opcode_PUSHMSGVAR
- || pThis->opcode == opcode_PUSHCONSTANT) {
- if(pThis->operand.pVar != NULL)
- var.Destruct(&pThis->operand.pVar);
- }
+ if(pThis->operand.pVar != NULL)
+ var.Destruct(&pThis->operand.pVar);
ENDobjDestruct(vmop)
/* DebugPrint support for the vmop object */
BEGINobjDebugPrint(vmop) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
uchar *pOpcodeName;
+ cstr_t *pStrVar;
CODESTARTobjDebugPrint(vmop)
vmopOpcode2Str(pThis, &pOpcodeName);
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "opcode: %d\t(%s), next %p, var in next line\n", (int) pThis->opcode, pOpcodeName,
- pThis->pNext);
- if(pThis->operand.pVar != NULL)
- var.DebugPrint(pThis->operand.pVar);
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrConstruct(&pStrVar));
+ CHKiRet(rsCStrFinish(&pStrVar));
+ if(pThis->operand.pVar != NULL) {
+ CHKiRet(var.Obj2Str(pThis->operand.pVar, pStrVar));
+ }
+ dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "%.12s\t%s\n", pOpcodeName, rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(pStrVar));
+ rsCStrDestruct(&pStrVar);
+finalize_it:
ENDobjDebugPrint(vmop)
@@ -158,37 +159,37 @@ vmopOpcode2Str(vmop_t *pThis, uchar **ppName)
*ppName = (uchar*) "and";
break;
case opcode_PLUS:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "+";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "add";
break;
case opcode_MINUS:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "-";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "sub";
break;
case opcode_TIMES:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "*";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "mul";
break;
case opcode_DIV:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "/";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "div";
break;
case opcode_MOD:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "%";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "mod";
break;
case opcode_NOT:
*ppName = (uchar*) "not";
break;
case opcode_CMP_EQ:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "==";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_==";
break;
case opcode_CMP_NEQ:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "!=";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_!=";
break;
case opcode_CMP_LT:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "<";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_<";
break;
case opcode_CMP_GT:
- *ppName = (uchar*) ">";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_>";
break;
case opcode_CMP_LTEQ:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "<=";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_<=";
break;
case opcode_CMP_CONTAINS:
*ppName = (uchar*) "contains";
@@ -197,28 +198,31 @@ vmopOpcode2Str(vmop_t *pThis, uchar **ppName)
*ppName = (uchar*) "startswith";
break;
case opcode_CMP_GTEQ:
- *ppName = (uchar*) ">=";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "cmp_>=";
break;
case opcode_PUSHSYSVAR:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "PUSHSYSVAR";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "push_sysvar";
break;
case opcode_PUSHMSGVAR:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "PUSHMSGVAR";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "push_msgvar";
break;
case opcode_PUSHCONSTANT:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "PUSHCONSTANT";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "push_const";
break;
case opcode_POP:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "POP";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "pop";
break;
case opcode_UNARY_MINUS:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "UNARY_MINUS";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "unary_minus";
break;
case opcode_STRADD:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "STRADD";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "strconcat";
+ break;
+ case opcode_FUNC_CALL:
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "func_call";
break;
default:
- *ppName = (uchar*) "INVALID opcode";
+ *ppName = (uchar*) "!invalid_opcode!";
break;
}
diff --git a/runtime/vmop.h b/runtime/vmop.h
index c3d5d5f4..938b08fd 100644
--- a/runtime/vmop.h
+++ b/runtime/vmop.h
@@ -59,17 +59,44 @@ typedef enum { /* do NOT start at 0 to detect uninitialized types after calloc(
opcode_PUSHMSGVAR = 1002, /* requires var operand */
opcode_PUSHCONSTANT = 1003, /* requires var operand */
opcode_UNARY_MINUS = 1010,
- opcode_END_PROG = 1011
+ opcode_FUNC_CALL = 1012,
+ opcode_END_PROG = 2000
} opcode_t;
+/* Additional doc, operation specific
+
+ FUNC_CALL
+ All parameter passing is via the stack. Parameters are placed onto the stack in reverse order,
+ that means the last parameter is on top of the stack, the first at the bottom location.
+ At the actual top of the stack is the number of parameters. This permits functions to be
+ called with variable number of arguments. The function itself is responsible for poping
+ the right number of parameters of the stack and complaining if the number is incorrect.
+ On exit, a single return value must be pushed onto the stack. The FUNC_CALL operation
+ is generic. Its pVar argument contains the function name string (TODO: very slow, make
+ faster in later releases).
+
+ Sample Function call: sampleFunc(p1, p2, p3) ; returns number 4711 (sample)
+ Stacklayout on entry (order is top to bottom):
+ 3
+ p3
+ p2
+ p1
+ ... other vars ...
+
+ Stack on exit
+ 4711
+ ... other vars ...
+
+ */
+
+
/* the vmop object */
typedef struct vmop_s {
BEGINobjInstance; /* Data to implement generic object - MUST be the first data element! */
opcode_t opcode;
union {
- var_t *pVar;
- /* TODO: add function pointer */
+ var_t *pVar; /* for function call, this is the name (string) of function to be called */
} operand;
struct vmop_s *pNext; /* next operation or NULL, if end of program (logically this belongs to vmprg) */
} vmop_t;
diff --git a/runtime/vmprg.c b/runtime/vmprg.c
index 705e6948..75915025 100644
--- a/runtime/vmprg.c
+++ b/runtime/vmprg.c
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ ENDobjDestruct(vmprg)
BEGINobjDebugPrint(vmprg) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END and CODESTART macros! */
vmop_t *pOp;
CODESTARTobjDebugPrint(vmprg)
- dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "program contents:\n");
+ dbgoprint((obj_t*) pThis, "VM Program:\n");
for(pOp = pThis->vmopRoot ; pOp != NULL ; pOp = pOp->pNext) {
vmop.DebugPrint(pOp);
}
diff --git a/runtime/wti.c b/runtime/wti.c
index 343a7227..544bffa7 100644
--- a/runtime/wti.c
+++ b/runtime/wti.c
@@ -39,15 +39,22 @@
#include <pthread.h>
#include <errno.h>
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# include <sched.h>
+# define pthread_yield() sched_yield()
+#endif
+
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "wtp.h"
#include "wti.h"
#include "obj.h"
+#include "glbl.h"
/* static data */
DEFobjStaticHelpers
+DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
/* forward-definitions */
@@ -202,6 +209,7 @@ ENDobjDestruct(wti)
/* Standard-Constructor for the wti object
*/
BEGINobjConstruct(wti) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END macro! */
+ pThis->bOptimizeUniProc = glbl.GetOptimizeUniProc();
pthread_cond_init(&pThis->condExitDone, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&pThis->mut, NULL);
ENDobjConstruct(wti)
@@ -303,7 +311,7 @@ wtiWorkerCancelCleanup(void *arg)
pWtp = pThis->pWtp;
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pWtp, wtp);
- dbgprintf("%s: cancelation cleanup handler called.\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
+ DBGPRINTF("%s: cancelation cleanup handler called.\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
/* call user supplied handler (that one e.g. requeues the element) */
pWtp->pfOnWorkerCancel(pThis->pWtp->pUsr, pThis->pUsrp);
@@ -371,7 +379,8 @@ wtiWorker(wti_t *pThis)
wtpProcessThrdChanges(pWtp);
pthread_testcancel(); /* see big comment in function header */
# if !defined(__hpux) /* pthread_yield is missing there! */
- pthread_yield(); /* see big comment in function header */
+ if(pThis->bOptimizeUniProc)
+ pthread_yield(); /* see big comment in function header */
# endif
/* if we have a rate-limiter set for this worker pool, let's call it. Please
@@ -395,7 +404,7 @@ wtiWorker(wti_t *pThis)
/* if we reach this point, we are still protected by the mutex */
if(pWtp->pfIsIdle(pWtp->pUsr, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED)) {
- dbgprintf("%s: worker IDLE, waiting for work.\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
+ DBGPRINTF("%s: worker IDLE, waiting for work.\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
pWtp->pfOnIdle(pWtp->pUsr, MUTEX_ALREADY_LOCKED);
if(pWtp->toWrkShutdown == -1) {
@@ -404,7 +413,7 @@ wtiWorker(wti_t *pThis)
} else {
timeoutComp(&t, pWtp->toWrkShutdown);/* get absolute timeout */
if(d_pthread_cond_timedwait(pWtp->pcondBusy, pWtp->pmutUsr, &t) != 0) {
- dbgprintf("%s: inactivity timeout, worker terminating...\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
+ DBGPRINTF("%s: inactivity timeout, worker terminating...\n", wtiGetDbgHdr(pThis));
bInactivityTOOccured = 1; /* indicate we had a timeout */
}
}
@@ -470,6 +479,14 @@ finalize_it:
/* dummy */
rsRetVal wtiQueryInterface(void) { return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
+/* exit our class
+ */
+BEGINObjClassExit(wti, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* CHANGE class also in END MACRO! */
+CODESTARTObjClassExit(nsdsel_gtls)
+ /* release objects we no longer need */
+ objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
+ENDObjClassExit(wti)
+
/* Initialize the wti class. Must be called as the very first method
* before anything else is called inside this class.
@@ -477,6 +494,7 @@ rsRetVal wtiQueryInterface(void) { return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
*/
BEGINObjClassInit(wti, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* one is the object version (most important for persisting) */
/* request objects we use */
+ CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
ENDObjClassInit(wti)
/*
diff --git a/runtime/wti.h b/runtime/wti.h
index 0cd6744e..6b60b833 100644
--- a/runtime/wti.h
+++ b/runtime/wti.h
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
/* the worker thread instance class */
typedef struct wti_s {
BEGINobjInstance;
+ int bOptimizeUniProc; /* cache for the equally-named global setting, pulled at time of queue creation */
pthread_t thrdID; /* thread ID */
qWrkCmd_t tCurrCmd; /* current command to be carried out by worker */
obj_t *pUsrp; /* pointer to an object meaningful for current user pointer (e.g. queue pUsr data elemt) */
diff --git a/runtime/wtp.c b/runtime/wtp.c
index 3beae271..04eb974f 100644
--- a/runtime/wtp.c
+++ b/runtime/wtp.c
@@ -40,15 +40,22 @@
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# include <sched.h>
+# define pthread_yield() sched_yield()
+#endif
+
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include "stringbuf.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "wtp.h"
#include "wti.h"
#include "obj.h"
+#include "glbl.h"
/* static data */
DEFobjStaticHelpers
+DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
/* forward-definitions */
@@ -75,6 +82,7 @@ static rsRetVal NotImplementedDummy() { return RS_RET_OK; }
/* Standard-Constructor for the wtp object
*/
BEGINobjConstruct(wtp) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END macro! */
+ pThis->bOptimizeUniProc = glbl.GetOptimizeUniProc();
pthread_mutex_init(&pThis->mut, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&pThis->mutThrdShutdwn, NULL);
pthread_cond_init(&pThis->condThrdTrm, NULL);
@@ -478,7 +486,7 @@ wtpStartWrkr(wtp_t *pThis, int bLockMutex)
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, wtp);
- wtpProcessThrdChanges(pThis);
+ wtpProcessThrdChanges(pThis); // TODO: Performance: this causes a lot of FUTEX calls
BEGIN_MTX_PROTECTED_OPERATIONS(&pThis->mut, bLockMutex);
@@ -506,7 +514,8 @@ wtpStartWrkr(wtp_t *pThis, int bLockMutex)
* hold the queue's mutex, but at least it has a chance to start on a single-CPU system.
*/
# if !defined(__hpux) /* pthread_yield is missing there! */
- pthread_yield();
+ if(pThis->bOptimizeUniProc)
+ pthread_yield();
# endif
/* indicate we just started a worker and would like to see it running */
@@ -639,12 +648,22 @@ finalize_it:
/* dummy */
rsRetVal wtpQueryInterface(void) { return RS_RET_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; }
+/* exit our class
+ */
+BEGINObjClassExit(wtp, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE) /* CHANGE class also in END MACRO! */
+CODESTARTObjClassExit(nsdsel_gtls)
+ /* release objects we no longer need */
+ objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
+ENDObjClassExit(wtp)
+
+
/* Initialize the stream class. Must be called as the very first method
* before anything else is called inside this class.
* rgerhards, 2008-01-09
*/
BEGINObjClassInit(wtp, 1, OBJ_IS_CORE_MODULE)
/* request objects we use */
+ CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
ENDObjClassInit(wtp)
/*
diff --git a/runtime/wtp.h b/runtime/wtp.h
index 0f21ac11..b9cb07c5 100644
--- a/runtime/wtp.h
+++ b/runtime/wtp.h
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ typedef enum {
/* the worker thread pool (wtp) object */
typedef struct wtp_s {
BEGINobjInstance;
+ int bOptimizeUniProc; /* cache for the equally-named global setting, pulled at time of queue creation */
wtpState_t wtpState;
int iNumWorkerThreads;/* number of worker threads to use */
int iCurNumWrkThrd;/* current number of active worker threads */
diff --git a/tcps_sess.c b/tcps_sess.c
index f5420fc0..d0edc018 100644
--- a/tcps_sess.c
+++ b/tcps_sess.c
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
#include "obj.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "netstrm.h"
+#include "msg.h"
/* static data */
@@ -229,8 +230,8 @@ PrepareClose(tcps_sess_t *pThis)
* this case.
*/
dbgprintf("Extra data at end of stream in legacy syslog/tcp message - processing\n");
- parseAndSubmitMessage(pThis->fromHost, pThis->fromHostIP, pThis->pMsg, pThis->iMsg, MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME,
- NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, NULL); /* TODO: add real InputName */
+ parseAndSubmitMessage(pThis->fromHost, pThis->fromHostIP, pThis->pMsg, pThis->iMsg,
+ PARSE_HOSTNAME, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, pThis->pSrv->pszInputName, NULL, 0);
pThis->bAtStrtOfFram = 1;
}
@@ -313,7 +314,7 @@ processDataRcvd(tcps_sess_t *pThis, char c)
/* emergency, we now need to flush, no matter if we are at end of message or not... */
dbgprintf("error: message received is larger than max msg size, we split it\n");
parseAndSubmitMessage(pThis->fromHost, pThis->fromHostIP, pThis->pMsg, pThis->iMsg,
- MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME, NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, NULL); /* TODO: add real InputName */
+ PARSE_HOSTNAME, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, pThis->pSrv->pszInputName, NULL, 0);
pThis->iMsg = 0;
/* we might think if it is better to ignore the rest of the
* message than to treat it as a new one. Maybe this is a good
@@ -322,9 +323,11 @@ processDataRcvd(tcps_sess_t *pThis, char c)
*/
}
- if(c == '\n' && pThis->eFraming == TCP_FRAMING_OCTET_STUFFING) { /* record delemiter? */
+ if(( (c == '\n')
+ || ((pThis->pSrv->addtlFrameDelim != TCPSRV_NO_ADDTL_DELIMITER) && (c == pThis->pSrv->addtlFrameDelim))
+ ) && pThis->eFraming == TCP_FRAMING_OCTET_STUFFING) { /* record delimiter? */
parseAndSubmitMessage(pThis->fromHost, pThis->fromHostIP, pThis->pMsg, pThis->iMsg,
- MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME, NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, NULL); /* TODO: add real InputName */
+ PARSE_HOSTNAME, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, pThis->pSrv->pszInputName, NULL, 0);
pThis->iMsg = 0;
pThis->inputState = eAtStrtFram;
} else {
@@ -343,7 +346,7 @@ processDataRcvd(tcps_sess_t *pThis, char c)
if(pThis->iOctetsRemain < 1) {
/* we have end of frame! */
parseAndSubmitMessage(pThis->fromHost, pThis->fromHostIP, pThis->pMsg, pThis->iMsg,
- MSG_PARSE_HOSTNAME, NOFLAG, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, NULL); /* TODO: add real InputName */
+ PARSE_HOSTNAME, eFLOWCTL_LIGHT_DELAY, pThis->pSrv->pszInputName, NULL, 0);
pThis->iMsg = 0;
pThis->inputState = eAtStrtFram;
}
diff --git a/tcpsrv.c b/tcpsrv.c
index 107d03f4..b9434398 100644
--- a/tcpsrv.c
+++ b/tcpsrv.c
@@ -513,6 +513,7 @@ finalize_it: /* this is a very special case - this time only we do not exit the
/* Standard-Constructor */
BEGINobjConstruct(tcpsrv) /* be sure to specify the object type also in END macro! */
pThis->iSessMax = TCPSESS_MAX_DEFAULT; /* TODO: useful default ;) */
+ pThis->addtlFrameDelim = TCPSRV_NO_ADDTL_DELIMITER;
ENDobjConstruct(tcpsrv)
@@ -560,6 +561,8 @@ CODESTARTobjDestruct(tcpsrv)
free(pThis->pszDrvrAuthMode);
if(pThis->ppLstn != NULL)
free(pThis->ppLstn);
+ if(pThis->pszInputName != NULL)
+ free(pThis->pszInputName);
ENDobjDestruct(tcpsrv)
@@ -658,6 +661,36 @@ SetUsrP(tcpsrv_t *pThis, void *pUsr)
}
+/* Set additional framing to use (if any) -- rgerhards, 2008-12-10 */
+static rsRetVal
+SetAddtlFrameDelim(tcpsrv_t *pThis, int iDelim)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, tcpsrv);
+ pThis->addtlFrameDelim = iDelim;
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
+/* Set the input name to use -- rgerhards, 2008-12-10 */
+static rsRetVal
+SetInputName(tcpsrv_t *pThis, uchar *name)
+{
+ uchar *pszName;
+ DEFiRet;
+ ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pThis, tcpsrv);
+ if(name == NULL)
+ pszName = NULL;
+ else
+ CHKmalloc(pszName = (uchar*)strdup((char*)name));
+ if(pThis->pszInputName != NULL)
+ free(pThis->pszInputName);
+ pThis->pszInputName = pszName;
+finalize_it:
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
/* here follows a number of methods that shuffle authentication settings down
* to the drivers. Drivers not supporting these settings may return an error
* state.
@@ -741,6 +774,8 @@ CODESTARTobjQueryInterface(tcpsrv)
pIf->Run = Run;
pIf->SetUsrP = SetUsrP;
+ pIf->SetInputName = SetInputName;
+ pIf->SetAddtlFrameDelim = SetAddtlFrameDelim;
pIf->SetSessMax = SetSessMax;
pIf->SetDrvrMode = SetDrvrMode;
pIf->SetDrvrAuthMode = SetDrvrAuthMode;
diff --git a/tcpsrv.h b/tcpsrv.h
index 280f5083..e5ecb865 100644
--- a/tcpsrv.h
+++ b/tcpsrv.h
@@ -25,17 +25,28 @@
#include "obj.h"
#include "tcps_sess.h"
+/* support for framing anomalies */
+typedef enum ETCPsyslogFramingAnomaly {
+ frame_normal = 0,
+ frame_NetScreen = 1,
+ frame_CiscoIOS = 2
+} eTCPsyslogFramingAnomaly;
+
+#define TCPSRV_NO_ADDTL_DELIMITER -1 /* specifies that no additional delimiter is to be used in TCP framing */
+
/* the tcpsrv object */
struct tcpsrv_s {
BEGINobjInstance; /**< Data to implement generic object - MUST be the first data element! */
netstrms_t *pNS; /**< pointer to network stream subsystem */
int iDrvrMode; /**< mode of the stream driver to use */
uchar *pszDrvrAuthMode; /**< auth mode of the stream driver to use */
+ uchar *pszInputName; /**< value to be used as input name */
permittedPeers_t *pPermPeers;/**< driver's permitted peers */
int iLstnMax; /**< max nbr of listeners currently supported */
netstrm_t **ppLstn; /**< our netstream listners */
int iSessMax; /**< max number of sessions supported */
char *TCPLstnPort; /**< the port the listener shall listen on */
+ int addtlFrameDelim; /**< additional frame delimiter for plain TCP syslog framing (e.g. to handle NetScreen) */
tcps_sess_t **pSessions;/**< array of all of our sessions */
void *pUsr; /**< a user-settable pointer (provides extensibility for "derived classes")*/
/* callbacks */
@@ -64,6 +75,8 @@ BEGINinterface(tcpsrv) /* name must also be changed in ENDinterface macro! */
rsRetVal (*create_tcp_socket)(tcpsrv_t *pThis);
rsRetVal (*Run)(tcpsrv_t *pThis);
/* set methods */
+ rsRetVal (*SetAddtlFrameDelim)(tcpsrv_t*, int);
+ rsRetVal (*SetInputName)(tcpsrv_t*, uchar*);
rsRetVal (*SetUsrP)(tcpsrv_t*, void*);
rsRetVal (*SetCBIsPermittedHost)(tcpsrv_t*, int (*) (struct sockaddr *addr, char*, void*, void*));
rsRetVal (*SetCBOpenLstnSocks)(tcpsrv_t *, rsRetVal (*)(tcpsrv_t*));
@@ -79,10 +92,15 @@ BEGINinterface(tcpsrv) /* name must also be changed in ENDinterface macro! */
rsRetVal (*SetCBOnSessAccept)(tcpsrv_t*, rsRetVal (*) (tcpsrv_t*, tcps_sess_t*));
rsRetVal (*SetCBOnSessDestruct)(tcpsrv_t*, rsRetVal (*) (void*));
rsRetVal (*SetCBOnSessConstructFinalize)(tcpsrv_t*, rsRetVal (*) (void*));
- /* added v4 */
+ /* added v5 */
rsRetVal (*SetSessMax)(tcpsrv_t *pThis, int iMaxSess); /* 2009-04-09 */
ENDinterface(tcpsrv)
-#define tcpsrvCURR_IF_VERSION 4 /* increment whenever you change the interface structure! */
+#define tcpsrvCURR_IF_VERSION 5 /* increment whenever you change the interface structure! */
+/* change for v4:
+ * - SetAddtlFrameDelim() added -- rgerhards, 2008-12-10
+ * - SetInputName() added -- rgerhards, 2008-12-10
+ * change for v5 and up: see above
+ */
/* prototypes */
diff --git a/template.c b/template.c
index 6fb7ba2b..4a12aa3b 100644
--- a/template.c
+++ b/template.c
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ static struct template *tplRoot = NULL; /* the root of the template list */
static struct template *tplLast = NULL; /* points to the last element of the template list */
static struct template *tplLastStatic = NULL; /* last static element of the template list */
+
+
/* This functions converts a template into a string. It should
* actually be in template.c, but this requires larger re-structuring
* of the code (because all the property-access functions are static
@@ -140,6 +142,60 @@ finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
+
+/* This functions converts a template into an array of strings.
+ * For further general details, see the very similar funtion
+ * tpltoString().
+ * Instead of a string, an array of string pointers is returned by
+ * thus function. The caller is repsonsible for destroying that array as
+ * well as all of its elements. The array is of fixed size. It's end
+ * is indicated by a NULL pointer.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-04-03
+ */
+rsRetVal tplToArray(struct template *pTpl, msg_t *pMsg, uchar*** ppArr)
+{
+ DEFiRet;
+ struct templateEntry *pTpe;
+ uchar **pArr;
+ int iArr;
+ unsigned short bMustBeFreed;
+ uchar *pVal;
+
+ assert(pTpl != NULL);
+ assert(pMsg != NULL);
+ assert(ppArr != NULL);
+
+ /* loop through the template. We obtain one value, create a
+ * private copy (if necessary), add it to the string array
+ * and then on to the next until we have processed everything.
+ */
+
+ CHKmalloc(pArr = calloc(pTpl->tpenElements + 1, sizeof(uchar*)));
+ iArr = 0;
+
+ pTpe = pTpl->pEntryRoot;
+ while(pTpe != NULL) {
+ if(pTpe->eEntryType == CONSTANT) {
+ CHKmalloc(pArr[iArr] = (uchar*)strdup((char*) pTpe->data.constant.pConstant));
+ } else if(pTpe->eEntryType == FIELD) {
+ pVal = (uchar*) MsgGetProp(pMsg, pTpe, NULL, &bMustBeFreed);
+ if(bMustBeFreed) { /* if it must be freed, it is our own private copy... */
+ pArr[iArr] = pVal; /* ... so we can use it! */
+ } else {
+ CHKmalloc(pArr[iArr] = (uchar*)strdup((char*) pVal));
+ }
+ }
+ iArr++;
+ pTpe = pTpe->pNext;
+ }
+
+finalize_it:
+ *ppArr = (iRet == RS_RET_OK) ? pArr : NULL;
+
+ RETiRet;
+}
+
+
/* Helper to doSQLEscape. This is called if doSQLEscape
* runs out of memory allocating the escaped string.
* Then we are in trouble. We can
@@ -460,6 +516,8 @@ static void doOptions(unsigned char **pp, struct templateEntry *pTpe)
pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathDrop = 1;
} else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "secpath-replace")) {
pTpe->data.field.options.bSecPathReplace = 1;
+ } else if(!strcmp((char*)Buf, "csv")) {
+ pTpe->data.field.options.bCSV = 1;
} else {
dbgprintf("Invalid field option '%s' specified - ignored.\n", Buf);
}
@@ -1105,6 +1163,9 @@ void tplPrintList(void)
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bSPIffNo1stSP) {
dbgprintf("[SP iff no first SP] ");
}
+ if(pTpe->data.field.options.bCSV) {
+ dbgprintf("[format as CSV (RFC4180)]");
+ }
if(pTpe->data.field.options.bDropLastLF) {
dbgprintf("[drop last LF in msg] ");
}
diff --git a/template.h b/template.h
index 04137b09..9d794f66 100644
--- a/template.h
+++ b/template.h
@@ -94,9 +94,10 @@ struct templateEntry {
unsigned bSpaceCC: 1; /* change control characters to spaceescape? */
unsigned bEscapeCC: 1; /* escape control characters? */
unsigned bDropLastLF: 1; /* drop last LF char in msg (PIX!) */
- unsigned bSecPathDrop: 1; /* drop slashes, replace dots, empty string */
- unsigned bSecPathReplace: 1; /* replace slashes, replace dots, empty string */
- unsigned bSPIffNo1stSP: 1; /* replace slashes, replace dots, empty string */
+ unsigned bSecPathDrop: 1; /* drop slashes, replace dots, empty string */
+ unsigned bSecPathReplace: 1; /* replace slashes, replace dots, empty string */
+ unsigned bSPIffNo1stSP: 1; /* replace slashes, replace dots, empty string */
+ unsigned bCSV: 1; /* format field in CSV (RFC 4180) format */
} options; /* options as bit fields */
} field;
} data;
@@ -125,6 +126,7 @@ void tplLastStaticInit(struct template *tpl);
* BEFORE msg.h, even if your code file does not actually need it.
* rgerhards, 2007-08-06
*/
+rsRetVal tplToArray(struct template *pTpl, msg_t *pMsg, uchar*** ppArr);
rsRetVal tplToString(struct template *pTpl, msg_t *pMsg, uchar** ppSz);
rsRetVal doSQLEscape(uchar **pp, size_t *pLen, unsigned short *pbMustBeFreed, int escapeMode);
diff --git a/tests/1.rstest b/tests/1.rstest
index 5c152589..4716e8b3 100644
--- a/tests/1.rstest
+++ b/tests/1.rstest
@@ -4,23 +4,23 @@ in:
'test 1' <> $var or /* some comment */($SEVERITY == -4 +5 -(3 * - 2) and $fromhost == '127.0.0.1') then
$$$
out:
-00000000: PUSHCONSTANT test 1[cstr]
-00000001: PUSHMSGVAR var[cstr]
-00000002: !=
-00000003: PUSHMSGVAR severity[cstr]
-00000004: PUSHCONSTANT 4[nbr]
-00000005: UNARY_MINUS
-00000006: PUSHCONSTANT 5[nbr]
-00000007: +
-00000008: PUSHCONSTANT 3[nbr]
-00000009: PUSHCONSTANT 2[nbr]
-00000010: UNARY_MINUS
-00000011: *
-00000012: -
-00000013: ==
-00000014: PUSHMSGVAR fromhost[cstr]
-00000015: PUSHCONSTANT 127.0.0.1[cstr]
-00000016: ==
+00000000: push_const test 1[cstr]
+00000001: push_msgvar var[cstr]
+00000002: cmp_!=
+00000003: push_msgvar severity[cstr]
+00000004: push_const 4[nbr]
+00000005: unary_minus
+00000006: push_const 5[nbr]
+00000007: add
+00000008: push_const 3[nbr]
+00000009: push_const 2[nbr]
+00000010: unary_minus
+00000011: mul
+00000012: sub
+00000013: cmp_==
+00000014: push_msgvar fromhost[cstr]
+00000015: push_const 127.0.0.1[cstr]
+00000016: cmp_==
00000017: and
00000018: or
$$$
diff --git a/tests/2.rstest b/tests/2.rstest
index 7fb5b799..f0e8205b 100644
--- a/tests/2.rstest
+++ b/tests/2.rstest
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ in:
$msg contains 'test' then
$$$
out:
-00000000: PUSHMSGVAR msg[cstr]
-00000001: PUSHCONSTANT test[cstr]
+00000000: push_msgvar msg[cstr]
+00000001: push_const test[cstr]
00000002: contains
$$$
diff --git a/tests/3.rstest b/tests/3.rstest
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..93cb941a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/3.rstest
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# a simple RainerScript test
+result: 0
+in:
+strlen($msg & strlen('abc')) > 20 +30 + -40 then
+$$$
+out:
+00000000: push_msgvar msg[cstr]
+00000001: push_const abc[cstr]
+00000002: push_const 1[nbr]
+00000003: func_call strlen[cstr]
+00000004: strconcat
+00000005: push_const 1[nbr]
+00000006: func_call strlen[cstr]
+00000007: push_const 20[nbr]
+00000008: push_const 30[nbr]
+00000009: add
+00000010: push_const 40[nbr]
+00000011: unary_minus
+00000012: add
+00000013: cmp_>
+$$$
diff --git a/tests/DevNull.cfgtest b/tests/DevNull.cfgtest
index d30d936b..7822b6df 100644
--- a/tests/DevNull.cfgtest
+++ b/tests/DevNull.cfgtest
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
rsyslogd: CONFIG ERROR: there are no active actions configured. Inputs will run, but no output whatsoever is created. [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2103 ]
rsyslogd: EMERGENCY CONFIGURATION ACTIVATED - fix rsyslog config file!
-rsyslogd: End of config validation run. Bye.
diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am
index 14e7c195..ab1c5a62 100644
--- a/tests/Makefile.am
+++ b/tests/Makefile.am
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-check_PROGRAMS = rt_init rscript
-TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) cfg.sh
+TESTRUNS = rt_init rscript
+check_PROGRAMS = $(TESTRUNS) ourtail udptester
+TESTS = $(TESTRUNS) cfg.sh parsertest.sh omod-if-array.sh
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = RSYSLOG_MODDIR='$(abs_top_builddir)'/runtime/.libs/
-#TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS)
-
+DISTCLEANFILES=rsyslog.pid
test_files = testbench.h runtime-dummy.c
-EXTRA_DIST=1.rstest 2.rstest err1.rstest \
- cfg.sh \
+
+EXTRA_DIST= 1.rstest 2.rstest 3.rstest err1.rstest \
cfg1.cfgtest \
cfg1.testin \
cfg2.cfgtest \
@@ -16,14 +16,31 @@ EXTRA_DIST=1.rstest 2.rstest err1.rstest \
cfg4.testin \
DevNull.cfgtest \
err1.rstest \
- NoExistFile.cfgtest
+ NoExistFile.cfgtest \
+ testsuites/parse1.conf \
+ testsuites/1.parse1 \
+ testsuites/rfc3164.parse1 \
+ testsuites/rfc5424-1.parse1 \
+ testsuites/rfc5424-2.parse1 \
+ testsuites/rfc5424-3.parse1 \
+ testsuites/rfc5424-4.parse1 \
+ testsuites/omod-if-array.conf \
+ testsuites/1.omod-if-array \
+ parsertest.sh \
+ omod-if-array.sh \
+ cfg.sh
+
+ourtail_SOURCES = ourtail.c
+
+udptester_SOURCES = udptester.c getline.c
+udptester_LDADD = $(SOL_LIBS)
rt_init_SOURCES = rt-init.c $(test_files)
rt_init_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS) $(RSRT_CFLAGS)
-rt_init_LDADD = $(RSRT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS)
+rt_init_LDADD = $(RSRT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS) $(SOL_LIBS)
rt_init_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
-rscript_SOURCES = rscript.c $(test_files)
+rscript_SOURCES = rscript.c getline.c $(test_files)
rscript_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS) $(RSRT_CFLAGS)
-rscript_LDADD = $(RSRT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS)
+rscript_LDADD = $(RSRT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS) $(SOL_LIBS)
rscript_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
diff --git a/tests/NoExistFile.cfgtest b/tests/NoExistFile.cfgtest
index 4cbcc029..88d3123f 100644
--- a/tests/NoExistFile.cfgtest
+++ b/tests/NoExistFile.cfgtest
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
rsyslogd: CONFIG ERROR: could not interpret master config file '/This/does/not/exist'. [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2013 ]
rsyslogd: EMERGENCY CONFIGURATION ACTIVATED - fix rsyslog config file!
-rsyslogd: End of config validation run. Bye.
diff --git a/tests/cfg.sh b/tests/cfg.sh
index 99729823..cb838354 100755
--- a/tests/cfg.sh
+++ b/tests/cfg.sh
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ echo "local directory"
#
# check empty config file
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -N1 -f/dev/null 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -N1 -f/dev/null 2>&1 |./ourtail |head -2 > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/DevNull.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "DevNull.cfgtest failed"
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fi;
#
# check missing config file
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -N1 -f/This/does/not/exist 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -N1 -f/This/does/not/exist 2>&1 |./ourtail |head -2 > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/NoExistFile.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "NoExistFile.cfgtest failed"
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ exit 0
#
# check config with invalid directive
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg1.testin 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg1.testin 2>&1 |./ourtail > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/cfg1.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "cfg1.cfgtest failed"
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ fi;
# the one with the invalid config directive, so that we may see
# an effect of the included config ;)
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg2.testin 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg2.testin 2>&1 |./ourtail > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/cfg2.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "cfg2.cfgtest failed"
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ fi;
#
# check included config file, where included file does not exist
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg3.testin 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg3.testin 2>&1 |./ourtail > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/cfg3.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "cfg3.cfgtest failed"
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ fi;
#
# check a reasonable complex, but correct, log file
#
-../tools/rsyslogd -c3 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg4.testin 2>&1 |tail --lines=+2 > tmp
+../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -N1 -f$srcdir/cfg4.testin 2>&1 |./ourtail > tmp
cmp tmp $srcdir/cfg4.cfgtest
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "cfg4.cfgtest failed"
diff --git a/tests/getline.c b/tests/getline.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..10de2ffe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/getline.c
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+/* getline() replacement for platforms that do not have it.
+ *
+ * Part of the testbench for rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <malloc.h>
+
+/* we emulate getline (the dirty way) if we do not have it
+ * We do not try very hard, as this is just a test driver.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-03-31
+ */
+#ifndef HAVE_GETLINE
+ssize_t getline(char **lineptr, size_t *n, FILE *fp)
+{
+ int c;
+ int len = 0;
+
+ if(*lineptr == NULL)
+ *lineptr = malloc(4096); /* quick and dirty! */
+
+ c = fgetc(fp);
+ while(c != EOF && c != '\n') {
+ (*lineptr)[len++] = c;
+ c = fgetc(fp);
+ }
+ if(c != EOF) /* need to add NL? */
+ (*lineptr)[len++] = c;
+
+ (*lineptr)[len] = '\0';
+
+ *n = len;
+ //printf("getline returns: '%s'\n", *lineptr);
+
+ return (len > 0) ? len : -1;
+}
+#endif /* #ifndef HAVE_GETLINE */
diff --git a/tests/omod-if-array.sh b/tests/omod-if-array.sh
new file mode 100755
index 00000000..cac08928
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/omod-if-array.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+./udptester omod-if-array
diff --git a/tests/ourtail.c b/tests/ourtail.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f2751c72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/ourtail.c
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/* This is a quick and dirty "tail implementation", one which always
+ * skips the first line, but nothing else. I have done this to prevent
+ * the various incompatible options of tail come into my way. One could
+ * probably work around this by using autoconf magic, but for me it
+ * was much quicker writing this small C program, which really should
+ * be portable across all platforms.
+ *
+ * Part of the testbench for rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ int c;
+
+ for(c = getchar() ; c != EOF && c != '\n' ; c = getchar())
+ /*skip to newline*/;
+
+ if(c == '\n')
+ c = getchar();
+
+ for( ; c != EOF ; c = getchar())
+ putchar(c);
+}
diff --git a/tests/parsertest.sh b/tests/parsertest.sh
new file mode 100755
index 00000000..e7985bb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/parsertest.sh
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+./udptester parse1
diff --git a/tests/rscript.c b/tests/rscript.c
index d4e8caeb..6b232f5f 100644
--- a/tests/rscript.c
+++ b/tests/rscript.c
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ DEFobjCurrIf(ctok)
DEFobjCurrIf(ctok_token)
DEFobjCurrIf(vmprg)
+
BEGINInit
CODESTARTInit
pErrObj = "expr"; CHKiRet(objUse(expr, CORE_COMPONENT));
@@ -102,8 +103,8 @@ PerformTest(cstr_t *pstrIn, rsRetVal iRetExpected, cstr_t *pstrOut)
if(strcmp((char*)rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrPrg), (char*)rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrOut))) {
printf("error: compiled program different from expected result!\n");
- printf("generated vmprg:\n%s\n", rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrPrg));
- printf("expected:\n%s\n", rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrOut));
+ printf("generated vmprg (%d bytes):\n%s\n", strlen((char*)rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrPrg)), rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrPrg));
+ printf("expected (%d bytes):\n%s\n", strlen((char*)rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrOut)), rsCStrGetSzStr(pstrOut));
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
}
@@ -138,6 +139,7 @@ ProcessTestFile(uchar *pszFileName)
size_t lenLn;
cstr_t *pstrIn = NULL;
cstr_t *pstrOut = NULL;
+ int iParse;
rsRetVal iRetExpected;
DEFiRet;
@@ -160,10 +162,11 @@ ProcessTestFile(uchar *pszFileName)
/* once we had a comment, the next line MUST be "result: <nbr>". Anything
* after nbr is simply ignored.
*/
- if(sscanf(lnptr, "result: %d", &iRetExpected) != 1) {
+ if(sscanf(lnptr, "result: %d", &iParse) != 1) {
printf("error in result line, scanf failed, line: '%s'\n", lnptr);
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
}
+ iRetExpected = iParse;
getline(&lnptr, &lenLn, fp); CHKEOF;
/* and now we look for "in:" (and again ignore the rest...) */
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/1.omod-if-array b/tests/testsuites/1.omod-if-array
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c464b19c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/1.omod-if-array
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+<167>Mar 6 16:57:54 172.20.245.8 %PIX-7-710005: UDP request discarded from SERVER1/2741 to test_app:255.255.255.255/61601
+167,Mar 6 16:57:54,172.20.245.8,%PIX-7-710005,%PIX-7-710005:,
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/1.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/1.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..5ae655e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/1.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<167>Mar 6 16:57:54 172.20.245.8 %PIX-7-710005: UDP request discarded from SERVER1/2741 to test_app:255.255.255.255/61601
+167,local4,debug,Mar 6 16:57:54,172.20.245.8,%PIX-7-710005,%PIX-7-710005:, UDP request discarded from SERVER1/2741 to test_app:255.255.255.255/61601
+#Only the first two lines are important, you may place anything behind them!
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/2.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/2.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..628e06df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/2.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38>Mar 27 19:06:53 source_server sshd(pam_unix)[12750]: session opened for user foo by (uid=0)
+38,auth,info,Mar 27 19:06:53,source_server,sshd(pam_unix),sshd(pam_unix)[12750]:, session opened for user foo by (uid=0)
+# yet another real-life sample where we had some issues with
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/date1.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/date1.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ffc7c373
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/date1.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38> Mar 7 19:06:53 example tag: testmessage (only date actually tested)
+38,auth,info,Mar 7 19:06:53,example,tag,tag:, testmessage (only date actually tested)
+# one space in front of the date
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/date2.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/date2.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..8d587d9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/date2.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38>Mar 7 19:06:53 example tag: testmessage (only date actually tested)
+38,auth,info,Mar 7 19:06:53,example,tag,tag:, testmessage (only date actually tested)
+# only one space between "Mar" and "7"
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/date3.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/date3.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..940d261e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/date3.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38>Mar 7 2008 19:06:53: example tag: testmessage (only date actually tested)
+38,auth,info,Mar 7 19:06:53,example,tag,tag:, testmessage (only date actually tested)
+# the year should not be there, nor the colon after the date, but we accept it...
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/date4.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/date4.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..eee5fb09
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/date4.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38>Mar 7 2008 19:06:53 example tag: testmessage (only date actually tested)
+38,auth,info,Mar 7 19:06:53,example,tag,tag:, testmessage (only date actually tested)
+# the year should not be there, but we accept it...
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/date5.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/date5.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..be32e605
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/date5.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+<38>Mar 7 19:06:53: example tag: testmessage (only date actually tested)
+38,auth,info,Mar 7 19:06:53,example,tag,tag:, testmessage (only date actually tested)
+# colon after timestamp is strictly not ok, but we accept it
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/omod-if-array.conf b/tests/testsuites/omod-if-array.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e6c05a52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/omod-if-array.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+# Test config for array-passing output module interface
+# (stanard string passing is already tested via the other test inside
+# the testbench, so we do not need to focus on that)
+# rgerhards, 2009-04-03
+$ModLoad ../plugins/omstdout/.libs/omstdout
+$ModLoad ../plugins/imudp/.libs/imudp
+$UDPServerRun 12514
+
+$ActionOMStdoutArrayInterface on
+$ErrorMessagesToStderr off
+
+# do NOT remove \n, that would hang the test driver!
+$template expect,"%PRI%%timestamp%%hostname%%programname%%syslogtag%\n"
+*.* :omstdout:;expect
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/parse1.conf b/tests/testsuites/parse1.conf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..0fb7d16d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/parse1.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+$ModLoad ../plugins/omstdout/.libs/omstdout
+$ModLoad ../plugins/imudp/.libs/imudp
+$UDPServerRun 12514
+
+$ErrorMessagesToStderr off
+
+# use a special format that we can easily parse in expect
+$template expect,"%PRI%,%syslogfacility-text%,%syslogseverity-text%,%timestamp%,%hostname%,%programname%,%syslogtag%,%msg%\n"
+*.* :omstdout:;expect
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/rfc3164.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/rfc3164.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e7a5fa18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/rfc3164.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+<34>Oct 11 22:14:15 mymachine su: 'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8
+34,auth,crit,Oct 11 22:14:15,mymachine,su,su:, 'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8
+#Example from RFC3164, section 5.4
+#Only the first two lines are important, you may place anything behind them!
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-1.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-1.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..23836c9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-1.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+#Example from RFC5424, section 6.5 / sample 1
+<34>1 2003-10-11T22:14:15.003Z mymachine.example.com su - ID47 - BOM'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8
+34,auth,crit,Oct 11 22:14:15,mymachine.example.com,,su,- BOM'su root' failed for lonvick on /dev/pts/8
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-2.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-2.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a86fbc35
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-2.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+<165>1 2003-08-24T05:14:15.000003-07:00 192.0.2.1 myproc 8710 - - %% It's time to make the do-nuts.
+165,local4,notice,Aug 24 05:14:15,192.0.2.1,,myproc[8710],- %% It's time to make the do-nuts.
+#Example from RFC5424, section 6.5 / sample 2
+#Only the first two lines are important, you may place anything behind them!
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-3.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-3.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6ad4073d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-3.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+<165>1 2003-10-11T22:14:15.003Z mymachine.example.com evntslog - ID47 [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource= "Application" eventID="1011"][examplePriority@32473 class="high"]
+165,local4,notice,Oct 11 22:14:15,mymachine.example.com,,evntslog,
+#Example from RFC5424, section 6.5 / sample 4
+#Only the first two lines are important, you may place anything behind them!
diff --git a/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-4.parse1 b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-4.parse1
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..ecf27e14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/testsuites/rfc5424-4.parse1
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+<165>1 2003-10-11T22:14:15.003Z mymachine.example.com evntslog - ID47 [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource= "Application" eventID="1011"] BOMAn application event log entry...
+165,local4,notice,Oct 11 22:14:15,mymachine.example.com,,evntslog,BOMAn application event log entry...
+#Example from RFC5424, section 6.5 / sample 3
+#Only the first two lines are important, you may place anything behind them!
diff --git a/tests/udptester.c b/tests/udptester.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a3c6658d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/udptester.c
@@ -0,0 +1,293 @@
+/* Runs a test suite on the rsyslog (and later potentially
+ * other things).
+ *
+ * The name of the test suite must be given as argv[1]. In this config,
+ * rsyslogd is loaded with config ./testsuites/<name>.conf and then
+ * test cases ./testsuites/ *.<name> are executed on it. This test driver is
+ * suitable for testing cases where a message sent (via UDP) results in
+ * exactly one response. It can not be used in cases where no response
+ * is expected (that would result in a hang of the test driver).
+ * Note: each test suite can contain many tests, but they all need to work
+ * with the same rsyslog configuration.
+ *
+ * Part of the testbench for rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <glob.h>
+#include <netinet/in.h>
+
+#define EXIT_FAILURE 1
+
+static char *srcdir; /* global $srcdir, set so that we can run outside of "make check" */
+static char *testSuite; /* name of current test suite */
+
+
+void readLine(int fd, char *ln)
+{
+ char c;
+ int lenRead;
+ lenRead = read(fd, &c, 1);
+ while(lenRead == 1 && c != '\n') {
+ *ln++ = c;
+ lenRead = read(fd, &c, 1);
+ }
+ *ln = '\0';
+}
+
+
+/* send a message via UDP
+ * returns 0 if ok, something else otherwise.
+ */
+int
+udpSend(char *buf, int lenBuf)
+{
+ struct sockaddr_in si_other;
+ int s, slen=sizeof(si_other);
+
+ if((s=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0))==-1) {
+ perror("socket()");
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ memset((char *) &si_other, 0, sizeof(si_other));
+ si_other.sin_family = AF_INET;
+ si_other.sin_port = htons(12514);
+ if(inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &si_other.sin_addr)==0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "inet_aton() failed\n");
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ if(sendto(s, buf, lenBuf, 0, (struct sockaddr*) &si_other, slen)==-1) {
+ perror("sendto");
+ fprintf(stderr, "sendto() failed\n");
+ return(1);
+ }
+
+ close(s);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/* open pipe to test candidate - so far, this is
+ * always rsyslogd and with a fixed config. Later, we may
+ * change this. Returns 0 if ok, something else otherwise.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-03-31
+ */
+int openPipe(char *configFile, pid_t *pid, int *pfd)
+{
+ int pipefd[2];
+ pid_t cpid;
+ char *newargv[] = {"../tools/rsyslogd", "dummy", "-c4", "-u2", "-n", "-irsyslog.pid",
+ "-M../runtime//.libs", NULL };
+ char confFile[1024];
+ char *newenviron[] = { NULL };
+
+
+ sprintf(confFile, "-f%s/testsuites/%s.conf", srcdir, configFile);
+ newargv[1] = confFile;
+
+ if (pipe(pipefd) == -1) {
+ perror("pipe");
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ cpid = fork();
+ if (cpid == -1) {
+ perror("fork");
+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ if(cpid == 0) { /* Child reads from pipe */
+ fclose(stdout);
+ dup(pipefd[1]);
+ close(pipefd[1]);
+ close(pipefd[0]);
+ fclose(stdin);
+ execve("../tools/rsyslogd", newargv, newenviron);
+ } else {
+ close(pipefd[1]);
+ *pid = cpid;
+ *pfd = pipefd[0];
+ }
+
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+/* Process a specific test case. File name is provided.
+ * Needs to return 0 if all is OK, something else otherwise.
+ */
+int
+processTestFile(int fd, char *pszFileName)
+{
+ FILE *fp;
+ char *testdata = NULL;
+ char *expected = NULL;
+ int ret = 0;
+ size_t lenLn;
+ char buf[4096];
+
+ if((fp = fopen((char*)pszFileName, "r")) == NULL) {
+ perror((char*)pszFileName);
+ return(2);
+ }
+
+ /* skip comments at start of file */
+
+ getline(&testdata, &lenLn, fp);
+ while(!feof(fp)) {
+ if(*testdata == '#')
+ getline(&testdata, &lenLn, fp);
+ else
+ break; /* first non-comment */
+ }
+
+
+ testdata[strlen(testdata)-1] = '\0'; /* remove \n */
+ /* now we have the test data to send */
+ if(udpSend(testdata, strlen(testdata)) != 0)
+ return(2);
+
+ /* next line is expected output
+ * we do not care about EOF here, this will lead to a failure and thus
+ * draw enough attention. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-31
+ */
+ getline(&expected, &lenLn, fp);
+ expected[strlen(expected)-1] = '\0'; /* remove \n */
+
+ /* pull response from server and then check if it meets our expectation */
+ readLine(fd, buf);
+ if(strcmp(expected, buf)) {
+ printf("\nExpected Response:\n'%s'\nActual Response:\n'%s'\n",
+ expected, buf);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+
+ free(testdata);
+ free(expected);
+ fclose(fp);
+ return(ret);
+}
+
+
+/* carry out all tests. Tests are specified via a file name
+ * wildcard. Each of the files is read and the test carried
+ * out.
+ * Returns the number of tests that failed. Zero means all
+ * success.
+ */
+int
+doTests(int fd, char *files)
+{
+ int iFailed = 0;
+ int iTests = 0;
+ int ret;
+ char *testFile;
+ glob_t testFiles;
+ size_t i = 0;
+ struct stat fileInfo;
+
+ glob(files, GLOB_MARK, NULL, &testFiles);
+
+ for(i = 0; i < testFiles.gl_pathc; i++) {
+ testFile = testFiles.gl_pathv[i];
+
+ if(stat((char*) testFile, &fileInfo) != 0)
+ continue; /* continue with the next file if we can't stat() the file */
+
+ ++iTests;
+ /* all regular files are run through the test logic. Symlinks don't work. */
+ if(S_ISREG(fileInfo.st_mode)) { /* config file */
+ printf("processing test case '%s' ... ", testFile);
+ ret = processTestFile(fd, testFile);
+ if(ret == 0) {
+ printf("successfully completed\n");
+ } else {
+ printf("failed!\n");
+ ++iFailed;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ globfree(&testFiles);
+
+ if(iTests == 0) {
+ printf("Error: no test cases found, no tests executed.\n");
+ iFailed = 1;
+ } else {
+ printf("Number of tests run: %d, number of failures: %d\n", iTests, iFailed);
+ }
+
+ return(iFailed);
+}
+
+
+/* Run the test suite. This must be called with exactly one parameter, the
+ * name of the test suite. For details, see file header comment at the top
+ * of this file.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-04-03
+ */
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ int fd;
+ pid_t pid;
+ int status;
+ int ret = 0;
+ char buf[4096];
+ char testcases[4096];
+
+ if(argc != 2) {
+ printf("Invalid call of udptester\n");
+ printf("Usage: udptester testsuite-name\n");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ testSuite = argv[1];
+
+ if((srcdir = getenv("srcdir")) == NULL)
+ srcdir = ".";
+
+ printf("Start of udptester run ($srcdir=%s, testsuite=%s)\n", srcdir, testSuite);
+
+ openPipe(argv[1], &pid, &fd);
+ readLine(fd, buf);
+
+ /* generate filename */
+ sprintf(testcases, "%s/testsuites/*.%s", srcdir, testSuite);
+ if(doTests(fd, testcases) != 0)
+ ret = 1;
+
+ /* cleanup */
+ kill(pid, SIGTERM);
+ waitpid(pid, &status, 0); /* wait until instance terminates */
+ printf("End of udptester run.\n");
+ exit(ret);
+}
diff --git a/threads.c b/threads.c
index 61ea8f29..13222694 100644
--- a/threads.c
+++ b/threads.c
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ static void* thrdStarter(void *arg)
assert(pThis != NULL);
assert(pThis->pUsrThrdMain != NULL);
- /* block all signalsi */
+ /* block all signals */
sigset_t sigSet;
sigfillset(&sigSet);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigSet, NULL);
diff --git a/tools/Makefile.am b/tools/Makefile.am
index 582ad9e3..e523b854 100644
--- a/tools/Makefile.am
+++ b/tools/Makefile.am
@@ -22,12 +22,13 @@ rsyslogd_SOURCES = \
\
../dirty.h
rsyslogd_CPPFLAGS = $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS) $(RSRT_CFLAGS)
-rsyslogd_LDADD = $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS) $(RSRT_LIBS)
+rsyslogd_LDADD = $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PTHREADS_LIBS) $(RSRT_LIBS) $(SOL_LIBS)
rsyslogd_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
if ENABLE_DIAGTOOLS
-sbin_PROGRAMS += rsyslog_diag_hostname
+sbin_PROGRAMS += rsyslog_diag_hostname msggen
rsyslog_diag_hostname_SOURCES = gethostn.c
+msggen_SOURCES = msggen.c
endif
EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS)
diff --git a/tools/msggen.c b/tools/msggen.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7990a3c8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/msggen.c
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+/* msggen - a small diagnostic utility that does very quick
+ * syslog() calls.
+ *
+ * Copyright 2008 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
+ *
+ * This file is part of rsyslog.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Rsyslog 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 Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
+ */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <syslog.h>
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ int i;
+
+ openlog("msggen", 0 , LOG_LOCAL0);
+
+ for(i = 0 ; i < 10 ; ++i)
+ syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "This is message number %d", i);
+
+ closelog();
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/tools/omfile.c b/tools/omfile.c
index 5e0f849b..c7283e4d 100644
--- a/tools/omfile.c
+++ b/tools/omfile.c
@@ -44,6 +44,10 @@
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
+# include <fcntl.h>
+#endif
+
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
@@ -174,7 +178,7 @@ rsRetVal setDynaFileCacheSize(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, int iNewVal)
}
iDynaFileCacheSize = iNewVal;
- dbgprintf("DynaFileCacheSize changed to %d.\n", iNewVal);
+ DBGPRINTF("DynaFileCacheSize changed to %d.\n", iNewVal);
RETiRet;
}
@@ -244,7 +248,6 @@ static rsRetVal cflineParseOutchannel(instanceData *pData, uchar* p, omodStringR
*/
pData->f_sizeLimitCmd = (char*) pOch->cmdOnSizeLimit;
-RUNLOG_VAR("%p", pszTplName);
iRet = cflineParseTemplateName(&p, pOMSR, iEntry, iTplOpts,
(pszTplName == NULL) ? (uchar*)"RSYSLOG_FileFormat" : pszTplName);
@@ -298,7 +301,7 @@ int resolveFileSizeLimit(instanceData *pData)
free(pCmd);
- pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY,
+ pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC,
pData->fCreateMode);
actualFileSize = lseek(pData->fd, 0, SEEK_END);
@@ -327,7 +330,7 @@ static void dynaFileDelCacheEntry(dynaFileCacheEntry **pCache, int iEntry, int b
if(pCache[iEntry] == NULL)
FINALIZE;
- dbgprintf("Removed entry %d for file '%s' from dynaCache.\n", iEntry,
+ DBGPRINTF("Removed entry %d for file '%s' from dynaCache.\n", iEntry,
pCache[iEntry]->pName == NULL ? "[OPEN FAILED]" : (char*)pCache[iEntry]->pName);
/* if the name is NULL, this is an improperly initilized entry which
* needs to be discarded. In this case, neither the file is to be closed
@@ -349,9 +352,11 @@ finalize_it:
}
-/* This function frees the dynamic file name cache.
+/* This function frees all dynamic file name cache entries and closes the
+ * relevant files. Part of Shutdown and HUP processing.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-23
*/
-static void dynaFileFreeCache(instanceData *pData)
+static inline void dynaFileFreeCacheEntries(instanceData *pData)
{
register int i;
ASSERT(pData != NULL);
@@ -360,46 +365,67 @@ static void dynaFileFreeCache(instanceData *pData)
for(i = 0 ; i < pData->iCurrCacheSize ; ++i) {
dynaFileDelCacheEntry(pData->dynCache, i, 1);
}
+ ENDfunc;
+}
+
+
+/* This function frees the dynamic file name cache.
+ */
+static void dynaFileFreeCache(instanceData *pData)
+{
+ ASSERT(pData != NULL);
+ BEGINfunc;
+ dynaFileFreeCacheEntries(pData);
if(pData->dynCache != NULL)
d_free(pData->dynCache);
ENDfunc;
}
-/* This is a shared code for both static and dynamic files.
+/* This is now shared code for all types of files. It simply prepares
+ * file access, which, among others, means the the file wil be opened
+ * and any directories in between will be created (based on config, of
+ * course). -- rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ * changed to iRet interface - 2009-03-19
*/
-static void prepareFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName)
+static rsRetVal
+prepareFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName)
{
+ DEFiRet;
+ if(pData->fileType == eTypePIPE) {
+ pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK|O_CLOEXEC);
+ FINALIZE; /* we are done in this case */
+ }
+
if(access((char*)newFileName, F_OK) == 0) {
/* file already exists */
- pData->fd = open((char*) newFileName, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY,
+ pData->fd = open((char*) newFileName, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC,
pData->fCreateMode);
} else {
pData->fd = -1;
/* file does not exist, create it (and eventually parent directories */
if(pData->bCreateDirs) {
- /* we fist need to create parent dirs if they are missing
+ /* We first need to create parent dirs if they are missing.
* We do not report any errors here ourselfs but let the code
* fall through to error handler below.
*/
if(makeFileParentDirs(newFileName, strlen((char*)newFileName),
pData->fDirCreateMode, pData->dirUID,
pData->dirGID, pData->bFailOnChown) != 0) {
- return; /* we give up */
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR); /* we give up */
}
}
/* no matter if we needed to create directories or not, we now try to create
* the file. -- rgerhards, 2008-12-18 (based on patch from William Tisater)
*/
- pData->fd = open((char*) newFileName, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY,
+ pData->fd = open((char*) newFileName, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC,
pData->fCreateMode);
if(pData->fd != -1) {
/* check and set uid/gid */
if(pData->fileUID != (uid_t)-1 || pData->fileGID != (gid_t) -1) {
/* we need to set owner/group */
- if(fchown(pData->fd, pData->fileUID,
- pData->fileGID) != 0) {
+ if(fchown(pData->fd, pData->fileUID, pData->fileGID) != 0) {
if(pData->bFailOnChown) {
int eSave = errno;
close(pData->fd);
@@ -413,6 +439,18 @@ static void prepareFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName)
}
}
}
+finalize_it:
+ /* this was "pData->fd != 0", which I think was a bug. I guess 0 was intended to mean
+ * non-open file descriptor. Anyhow, I leave this comment for the time being to that if
+ * problems surface, one at least knows what happened. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-19
+ */
+ if(pData->fd != -1 && isatty(pData->fd)) {
+ DBGPRINTF("file %d is a tty file\n", pData->fd);
+ pData->fileType = eTypeTTY;
+ untty();
+ }
+
+ RETiRet;
}
@@ -431,6 +469,8 @@ static int prepareDynFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName, unsigned iMsg
int i;
int iFirstFree;
dynaFileCacheEntry **pCache;
+
+ BEGINfunc
ASSERT(pData != NULL);
ASSERT(newFileName != NULL);
@@ -486,13 +526,13 @@ static int prepareDynFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName, unsigned iMsg
/* we need to allocate memory for the cache structure */
pCache[iFirstFree] = (dynaFileCacheEntry*) calloc(1, sizeof(dynaFileCacheEntry));
if(pCache[iFirstFree] == NULL) {
- dbgprintf("prepareDynfile(): could not alloc mem, discarding this request\n");
+ DBGPRINTF("prepareDynfile(): could not alloc mem, discarding this request\n");
return -1;
}
}
/* Ok, we finally can open the file */
- prepareFile(pData, newFileName);
+ prepareFile(pData, newFileName); /* ignore exact error, we check fd below */
/* file is either open now or an error state set */
if(pData->fd == -1) {
@@ -500,10 +540,11 @@ static int prepareDynFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName, unsigned iMsg
* message. Otherwise, we could run into a never-ending loop. The bad
* news is that we also lose errors on startup messages, but so it is.
*/
- if(iMsgOpts & INTERNAL_MSG)
- dbgprintf("Could not open dynaFile, discarding message\n");
- else
+ if(iMsgOpts & INTERNAL_MSG) {
+ DBGPRINTF("Could not open dynaFile, discarding message\n");
+ } else {
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Could not open dynamic file '%s' - discarding message", (char*)newFileName);
+ }
dynaFileDelCacheEntry(pCache, iFirstFree, 1);
pData->iCurrElt = -1;
return -1;
@@ -513,8 +554,9 @@ static int prepareDynFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName, unsigned iMsg
pCache[iFirstFree]->pName = (uchar*)strdup((char*)newFileName); /* TODO: check for NULL (very unlikely) */
pCache[iFirstFree]->lastUsed = time(NULL);
pData->iCurrElt = iFirstFree;
- dbgprintf("Added new entry %d for file cache, file '%s'.\n",
- iFirstFree, newFileName);
+ DBGPRINTF("Added new entry %d for file cache, file '%s'.\n", iFirstFree, newFileName);
+
+ ENDfunc
return 0;
}
@@ -527,6 +569,7 @@ static int prepareDynFile(instanceData *pData, uchar *newFileName, unsigned iMsg
static rsRetVal writeFile(uchar **ppString, unsigned iMsgOpts, instanceData *pData)
{
off_t actualFileSize;
+ int iLenWritten;
DEFiRet;
ASSERT(pData != NULL);
@@ -536,7 +579,14 @@ static rsRetVal writeFile(uchar **ppString, unsigned iMsgOpts, instanceData *pDa
*/
if(pData->bDynamicName) {
if(prepareDynFile(pData, ppString[1], iMsgOpts) != 0)
- ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_SUSPENDED); /* whatever the failure was, we need to retry */
+ }
+
+ if(pData->fd == -1) {
+ rsRetVal iRetLocal;
+ iRetLocal = prepareFile(pData, pData->f_fname);
+ if((iRetLocal != RS_RET_OK) || (pData->fd == -1))
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_SUSPENDED); /* whatever the failure was, we need to retry */
}
/* create the message based on format specified */
@@ -572,42 +622,47 @@ again:
}
}
- if (write(pData->fd, ppString[0], strlen((char*)ppString[0])) < 0) {
+ iLenWritten = write(pData->fd, ppString[0], strlen((char*)ppString[0]));
+//dbgprintf("lenwritten: %d\n", iLenWritten);
+ if(iLenWritten < 0) {
int e = errno;
+ char errStr[1024];
+ rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
+ DBGPRINTF("log file (%d) write error %d: %s\n", pData->fd, e, errStr);
- /* If a named pipe is full, just ignore it for now
- - mrn 24 May 96 */
- if (pData->fileType == eTypePIPE && e == EAGAIN)
- ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK);
-
- /* If the filesystem is filled up, just ignore
- * it for now and continue writing when possible
- * based on patch for sysklogd by Martin Schulze on 2007-05-24
- */
- if (pData->fileType == eTypeFILE && e == ENOSPC)
- ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK);
+ /* If a named pipe is full, we suspend this action for a while */
+ if(pData->fileType == eTypePIPE && e == EAGAIN)
+ ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_SUSPENDED);
- (void) close(pData->fd);
- /*
- * Check for EBADF on TTY's due to vhangup()
+ close(pData->fd);
+ pData->fd = -1; /* tell that fd is no longer open! */
+ if(pData->bDynamicName && pData->iCurrElt != -1) {
+ /* in this case, we need to invalidate the name in the cache, too
+ * otherwise, an invalid fd may show up if we had a file name change.
+ * rgerhards, 2009-03-19
+ */
+ pData->dynCache[pData->iCurrElt]->fd = -1;
+ }
+ /* Check for EBADF on TTY's due to vhangup()
* Linux uses EIO instead (mrn 12 May 96)
*/
- if ((pData->fileType == eTypeTTY || pData->fileType == eTypeCONSOLE)
+ if((pData->fileType == eTypeTTY || pData->fileType == eTypeCONSOLE)
#ifdef linux
- && e == EIO) {
+ && e == EIO
#else
- && e == EBADF) {
+ && e == EBADF
#endif
- pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_NOCTTY);
+ ) {
+ pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC);
if (pData->fd < 0) {
- iRet = RS_RET_DISABLE_ACTION;
+ iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "%s", pData->f_fname);
} else {
untty();
goto again;
}
} else {
- iRet = RS_RET_DISABLE_ACTION;
+ iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
errno = e;
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "%s", pData->f_fname);
}
@@ -641,13 +696,8 @@ ENDtryResume
BEGINdoAction
CODESTARTdoAction
- dbgprintf(" (%s)\n", pData->f_fname);
- /* pData->fd == -1 is an indicator that the we couldn't
- * open the file at startup. For dynaFiles, this is ok,
- * all others are doomed.
- */
- if(pData->bDynamicName || (pData->fd != -1))
- iRet = writeFile(ppString, iMsgOpts, pData);
+ DBGPRINTF(" (%s)\n", pData->f_fname);
+ iRet = writeFile(ppString, iMsgOpts, pData);
ENDdoAction
@@ -675,7 +725,6 @@ CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
} else {
pData->bSyncFile = bEnableSync ? 1 : 0;
}
-
pData->f_sizeLimit = 0; /* default value, use outchannels to configure! */
switch (*p)
@@ -693,7 +742,7 @@ CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
pData->bDynamicName = 0;
pData->fCreateMode = fCreateMode; /* preserve current setting */
pData->fDirCreateMode = fDirCreateMode; /* preserve current setting */
- pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY,
+ pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC,
pData->fCreateMode);
}
break;
@@ -730,7 +779,7 @@ CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
if((pData->dynCache = (dynaFileCacheEntry**)
calloc(iDynaFileCacheSize, sizeof(dynaFileCacheEntry*))) == NULL) {
iRet = RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- dbgprintf("Could not allocate memory for dynaFileCache - selector disabled.\n");
+ DBGPRINTF("Could not allocate memory for dynaFileCache - selector disabled.\n");
}
break;
@@ -764,23 +813,18 @@ CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
pData->dirUID = dirUID;
pData->dirGID = dirGID;
- if(pData->fileType == eTypePIPE) {
- pData->fd = open((char*) pData->f_fname, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK);
- } else {
- prepareFile(pData, pData->f_fname);
- }
+ /* at this stage, we ignore the return value of prepareFile, this is taken
+ * care of in later steps. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-19
+ */
+ prepareFile(pData, pData->f_fname);
- if ( pData->fd < 0 ){
+ if(pData->fd < 0 ) {
pData->fd = -1;
- dbgprintf("Error opening log file: %s\n", pData->f_fname);
- errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "%s", pData->f_fname);
+ DBGPRINTF("Error opening log file: %s\n", pData->f_fname);
+ errmsg.LogError(0, RS_RET_NO_FILE_ACCESS, "Could no open output file '%s'", pData->f_fname);
break;
}
- if (isatty(pData->fd)) {
- pData->fileType = eTypeTTY;
- untty();
- }
- if (strcmp((char*) p, _PATH_CONSOLE) == 0)
+ if(strcmp((char*) p, _PATH_CONSOLE) == 0)
pData->fileType = eTypeCONSOLE;
break;
default:
@@ -815,6 +859,20 @@ static rsRetVal resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp, void __a
}
+BEGINdoHUP
+CODESTARTdoHUP
+ if(pData->bDynamicName) {
+ dynaFileFreeCacheEntries(pData);
+ pData->iCurrElt = -1; /* invalidate current element */
+ } else {
+ if(pData->fd != -1) {
+ close(pData->fd);
+ pData->fd = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ENDdoHUP
+
+
BEGINmodExit
CODESTARTmodExit
if(pszTplName != NULL)
@@ -825,6 +883,7 @@ ENDmodExit
BEGINqueryEtryPt
CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES
+CODEqueryEtryPt_doHUP
ENDqueryEtryPt
diff --git a/tools/omfwd.c b/tools/omfwd.c
index 1dd184ef..88a382e0 100644
--- a/tools/omfwd.c
+++ b/tools/omfwd.c
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ ENDfreeInstance
BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo
CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo
- printf("%s", pData->f_hname);
+ dbgprintf("%s", pData->f_hname);
ENDdbgPrintInstInfo
@@ -615,7 +615,6 @@ CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(1)
} else {
CHKmalloc(pData->f_hname = strdup((char*) q));
}
-dbgprintf("hostname '%s', port '%s'\n", pData->f_hname, pData->port);
/* process template */
CHKiRet(cflineParseTemplateName(&p, *ppOMSR, 0, OMSR_NO_RQD_TPL_OPTS,
diff --git a/tools/pidfile.c b/tools/pidfile.c
index 2be13da6..e7744513 100644
--- a/tools/pidfile.c
+++ b/tools/pidfile.c
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ int write_pid (char *pidfile)
int fd;
int pid;
- if ( ((fd = open(pidfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0644)) == -1)
+ if ( ((fd = open(pidfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_CLOEXEC, 0644)) == -1)
|| ((f = fdopen(fd, "r+")) == NULL) ) {
fprintf(stderr, "Can't open or create %s.\n", pidfile);
return 0;
diff --git a/tools/syslogd.c b/tools/syslogd.c
index b0d6fa25..a40b34dd 100644
--- a/tools/syslogd.c
+++ b/tools/syslogd.c
@@ -72,16 +72,22 @@
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <assert.h>
-#include <libgen.h>
-#ifdef __sun
+#ifdef OS_SOLARIS
# include <errno.h>
+# include <fcntl.h>
+# include <stropts.h>
+# include <sys/termios.h>
+# include <sys/types.h>
#else
+# include <libgen.h>
# include <sys/errno.h>
#endif
+
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
+#include <grp.h>
#if HAVE_SYS_TIMESPEC_H
# include <sys/timespec.h>
@@ -128,6 +134,7 @@
#include "vm.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "datetime.h"
+#include "parser.h"
#include "sysvar.h"
/* definitions for objects we access */
@@ -219,7 +226,7 @@ static char *PidFile = _PATH_LOGPID; /* read-only after startup */
static pid_t myPid; /* our pid for use in self-generated messages, e.g. on startup */
/* mypid is read-only after the initial fork() */
-static int restart = 0; /* do restart (config read) - multithread safe */
+static int bHadHUP = 0; /* did we have a HUP? */
static int bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG = 1; /* global config var: should the hostname and tag be
* parsed inside message - rgerhards, 2006-03-13 */
@@ -249,15 +256,15 @@ typedef struct legacyOptsLL_s {
legacyOptsLL_t *pLegacyOptsLL = NULL;
/* global variables for config file state */
-static int bDropTrailingLF = 1; /* drop trailing LF's on reception? */
+int bDropTrailingLF = 1; /* drop trailing LF's on reception? */
int iCompatibilityMode = 0; /* version we should be compatible with; 0 means sysklogd. It is
the default, so if no -c<n> option is given, we make ourselvs
as compatible to sysklogd as possible. */
static int bDebugPrintTemplateList = 1;/* output template list in debug mode? */
static int bDebugPrintCfSysLineHandlerList = 1;/* output cfsyslinehandler list in debug mode? */
static int bDebugPrintModuleList = 1;/* output module list in debug mode? */
-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 */
+uchar cCCEscapeChar = '\\';/* character to be used to start an escape sequence for control chars */
+int bEscapeCCOnRcv = 1; /* escape control characters on reception: 0 - no, 1 - yes */
static int bErrMsgToStderr = 1; /* print error messages to stderr (in addition to everything else)? */
int bReduceRepeatMsgs; /* reduce repeated message - 0 - no, 1 - yes */
int bActExecWhenPrevSusp; /* execute action only when previous one was suspended? */
@@ -271,11 +278,13 @@ static int bHaveMainQueue = 0;/* set to 1 if the main queue - in queueing mode -
* If the main queue is either not yet ready or not running in
* queueing mode (mode DIRECT!), then this is set to 0.
*/
+static int uidDropPriv = 0; /* user-id to which priveleges should be dropped to (AFTER init()!) */
+static int gidDropPriv = 0; /* group-id to which priveleges should be dropped to (AFTER init()!) */
extern int errno;
/* main message queue and its configuration parameters */
-static queue_t *pMsgQueue = NULL; /* the main message queue */
+static qqueue_t *pMsgQueue = NULL; /* the main message queue */
static int iMainMsgQueueSize = 10000; /* size of the main message queue above */
static int iMainMsgQHighWtrMark = 8000; /* high water mark for disk-assisted queues */
static int iMainMsgQLowWtrMark = 2000; /* low water mark for disk-assisted queues */
@@ -420,6 +429,8 @@ selectorDestruct(void *pVal)
rsCStrDestruct(&pThis->f_filterData.prop.pCSPropName);
if(pThis->f_filterData.prop.pCSCompValue != NULL)
rsCStrDestruct(&pThis->f_filterData.prop.pCSCompValue);
+ if(pThis->f_filterData.prop.regex_cache != NULL)
+ rsCStrRegexDestruct(&pThis->f_filterData.prop.regex_cache);
} else if(pThis->f_filter_type == FILTER_EXPR) {
if(pThis->f_filterData.f_expr != NULL)
expr.Destruct(&pThis->f_filterData.f_expr);
@@ -540,7 +551,7 @@ void untty(void)
int i;
if ( !Debug ) {
- i = open(_PATH_TTY, O_RDWR);
+ i = open(_PATH_TTY, O_RDWR|O_CLOEXEC);
if (i >= 0) {
# if !defined(__hpux)
(void) ioctl(i, (int) TIOCNOTTY, (char *)0);
@@ -582,9 +593,18 @@ void untty(void)
* Interface change: added new parameter "InputName", permits the input to provide
* a string that identifies it. May be NULL, but must be a valid char* pointer if
* non-NULL.
+ *
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-06:
+ * Interface change: added new parameter "stTime", which enables the caller to provide
+ * a timestamp that is to be used as timegenerated instead of the current system time.
+ * This is meant to facilitate performance optimization. Some inputs support such modes.
+ * If stTime is NULL, the current system time is used.
+ *
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09:
+ * interface change: bParseHostname removed, now in flags
*/
-rsRetVal printline(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int bParseHost, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlType,
- uchar *pszInputName)
+static inline rsRetVal printline(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlType,
+ uchar *pszInputName, struct syslogTime *stTime, time_t ttGenTime)
{
DEFiRet;
register uchar *p;
@@ -592,13 +612,16 @@ rsRetVal printline(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int bParseHost, int
msg_t *pMsg;
/* Now it is time to create the message object (rgerhards) */
- CHKiRet(msgConstruct(&pMsg));
+ if(stTime == NULL) {
+ CHKiRet(msgConstruct(&pMsg));
+ } else {
+ CHKiRet(msgConstructWithTime(&pMsg, stTime, ttGenTime));
+ }
if(pszInputName != NULL)
MsgSetInputName(pMsg, (char*) pszInputName);
MsgSetFlowControlType(pMsg, flowCtlType);
MsgSetRawMsg(pMsg, (char*)msg);
- pMsg->bParseHOSTNAME = bParseHost;
/* test for special codes */
pri = DEFUPRI;
p = msg;
@@ -623,7 +646,7 @@ rsRetVal printline(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int bParseHost, int
* the message was received from (that, for obvious reasons,
* being the local host). rgerhards 2004-11-16
*/
- if(bParseHost == 0)
+ if((pMsg->msgFlags & PARSE_HOSTNAME) == 0)
MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, (char*)hname);
MsgSetRcvFrom(pMsg, (char*)hname);
CHKiRet(MsgSetRcvFromIP(pMsg, hnameIP));
@@ -685,10 +708,19 @@ finalize_it:
* Interface change: added new parameter "InputName", permits the input to provide
* a string that identifies it. May be NULL, but must be a valid char* pointer if
* non-NULL.
+ *
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-06:
+ * Interface change: added new parameter "stTime", which enables the caller to provide
+ * a timestamp that is to be used as timegenerated instead of the current system time.
+ * This is meant to facilitate performance optimization. Some inputs support such modes.
+ * If stTime is NULL, the current system time is used.
+ *
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-09:
+ * interface change: bParseHostname removed, now in flags
*/
rsRetVal
-parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bParseHost, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlType,
- uchar *pszInputName)
+parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int flags, flowControl_t flowCtlType,
+ uchar *pszInputName, struct syslogTime *stTime, time_t ttGenTime)
{
DEFiRet;
register int iMsg;
@@ -715,9 +747,6 @@ parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bPa
* TODO: optimize buffer handling */
iMaxLine = glbl.GetMaxLine();
CHKmalloc(tmpline = malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iMaxLine + 1)));
-# ifdef USE_NETZIP
- CHKmalloc(deflateBuf = malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iMaxLine + 1)));
-# endif
/* we first check if we have a NUL character at the very end of the
* message. This seems to be a frequent problem with a number of senders.
@@ -763,6 +792,7 @@ parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bPa
*/
int ret;
iLenDefBuf = iMaxLine;
+ CHKmalloc(deflateBuf = malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iMaxLine + 1)));
ret = uncompress((uchar *) deflateBuf, &iLenDefBuf, (uchar *) msg+1, len-1);
dbgprintf("Compressed message uncompressed with status %d, length: new %ld, old %d.\n",
ret, (long) iLenDefBuf, len-1);
@@ -801,7 +831,7 @@ parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bPa
*/
if(iMsg == iMaxLine) {
*(pMsg + iMsg) = '\0'; /* space *is* reserved for this! */
- printline(hname, hnameIP, tmpline, bParseHost, flags, flowCtlType, pszInputName);
+ printline(hname, hnameIP, tmpline, flags, flowCtlType, pszInputName, stTime, ttGenTime);
} else {
/* This case in theory never can happen. If it happens, we have
* a logic error. I am checking for it, because if I would not,
@@ -853,7 +883,7 @@ parseAndSubmitMessage(uchar *hname, uchar *hnameIP, uchar *msg, int len, int bPa
*(pMsg + iMsg) = '\0'; /* space *is* reserved for this! */
/* typically, we should end up here! */
- printline(hname, hnameIP, tmpline, bParseHost, flags, flowCtlType, pszInputName);
+ printline(hname, hnameIP, tmpline, flags, flowCtlType, pszInputName, stTime, ttGenTime);
finalize_it:
if(tmpline != NULL)
@@ -1048,7 +1078,12 @@ static rsRetVal shouldProcessThisMessage(selector_t *f, msg_t *pMsg, int *bProce
break;
case FIOP_REGEX:
if(rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(f->f_filterData.prop.pCSCompValue,
- (unsigned char*) pszPropVal) == 0)
+ (unsigned char*) pszPropVal, 0, &f->f_filterData.prop.regex_cache) == RS_RET_OK)
+ bRet = 1;
+ break;
+ case FIOP_EREREGEX:
+ if(rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(f->f_filterData.prop.pCSCompValue,
+ (unsigned char*) pszPropVal, 1, &f->f_filterData.prop.regex_cache) == RS_RET_OK)
bRet = 1;
break;
default:
@@ -1177,6 +1212,9 @@ msgConsumer(void __attribute__((unused)) *notNeeded, void *pUsr)
assert(pMsg != NULL);
+ if((pMsg->msgFlags & NEEDS_PARSING) != 0) {
+ parseMsg(pMsg);
+ }
processMsg(pMsg);
msgDestruct(&pMsg);
@@ -1298,12 +1336,13 @@ static int parseRFCStructuredData(char **pp2parse, char *pResult)
*
* rger, 2005-11-24
*/
-static int parseRFCSyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
+int parseRFCSyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
{
char *p2parse;
char *pBuf;
int bContParse = 1;
+ BEGINfunc
assert(pMsg != NULL);
assert(pMsg->pszUxTradMsg != NULL);
p2parse = (char*) pMsg->pszUxTradMsg;
@@ -1377,6 +1416,7 @@ static int parseRFCSyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
MsgSetMSG(pMsg, p2parse);
free(pBuf);
+ ENDfunc
return 0; /* all ok */
}
@@ -1394,7 +1434,7 @@ static int parseRFCSyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
* but I thought I log it in this comment.
* rgerhards, 2006-01-10
*/
-static int parseLegacySyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
+int parseLegacySyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
{
char *p2parse;
char *pBuf;
@@ -1456,7 +1496,7 @@ static int parseLegacySyslogMsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
* the fields. I think this logic shall work with any type of syslog message.
*/
bTAGCharDetected = 0;
- if(pMsg->bParseHOSTNAME) {
+ if(flags & PARSE_HOSTNAME) {
/* TODO: quick and dirty memory allocation */
/* the memory allocated is far too much in most cases. But on the plus side,
* it is quite fast... - rgerhards, 2007-09-20
@@ -1589,7 +1629,7 @@ submitMsg(msg_t *pMsg)
ISOBJ_TYPE_assert(pMsg, msg);
MsgPrepareEnqueue(pMsg);
- queueEnqObj(pMsgQueue, pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) pMsg);
+ qqueueEnqObj(pMsgQueue, pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) pMsg);
RETiRet;
}
@@ -1650,7 +1690,7 @@ logmsg(msg_t *pMsg, int flags)
/* now submit the message to the main queue - then we are done */
pMsg->msgFlags = flags;
MsgPrepareEnqueue(pMsg);
- queueEnqObj(pMsgQueue, pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) pMsg);
+ qqueueEnqObj(pMsgQueue, pMsg->flowCtlType, (void*) pMsg);
ENDfunc
}
@@ -1934,7 +1974,7 @@ die(int sig)
/* close the inputs */
dbgprintf("Terminating input threads...\n");
- thrdTerminateAll(); /* TODO: inputs only, please */
+ thrdTerminateAll();
/* and THEN send the termination log message (see long comment above) */
if (sig) {
@@ -1948,7 +1988,7 @@ die(int sig)
/* drain queue (if configured so) and stop main queue worker thread pool */
dbgprintf("Terminating main queue...\n");
- queueDestruct(&pMsgQueue);
+ qqueueDestruct(&pMsgQueue);
pMsgQueue = NULL;
/* Free ressources and close connections. This includes flushing any remaining
@@ -2043,6 +2083,56 @@ static rsRetVal setUmask(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, int iUmask)
}
+/* drop to specified group
+ * if something goes wrong, the function never returns
+ * Note that such an abort can cause damage to on-disk structures, so we should
+ * re-design the "interface" in the long term. -- rgerhards, 2008-11-26
+ */
+static void doDropPrivGid(int iGid)
+{
+ int res;
+ uchar szBuf[1024];
+
+ res = setgroups(0, NULL); /* remove all supplementary group IDs */
+ if(res) {
+ perror("could not remove supplemental group IDs");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("setgroups(0, NULL): %d\n", res);
+ res = setgid(iGid);
+ if(res) {
+ /* if we can not set the userid, this is fatal, so let's unconditionally abort */
+ perror("could not set requested group id");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("setgid(%d): %d\n", iGid, res);
+ snprintf((char*)szBuf, sizeof(szBuf)/sizeof(uchar), "rsyslogd's groupid changed to %d", iGid);
+ logmsgInternal(NO_ERRCODE, LOG_SYSLOG|LOG_INFO, szBuf, 0);
+}
+
+
+/* drop to specified user
+ * if something goes wrong, the function never returns
+ * Note that such an abort can cause damage to on-disk structures, so we should
+ * re-design the "interface" in the long term. -- rgerhards, 2008-11-19
+ */
+static void doDropPrivUid(int iUid)
+{
+ int res;
+ uchar szBuf[1024];
+
+ res = setuid(iUid);
+ if(res) {
+ /* if we can not set the userid, this is fatal, so let's unconditionally abort */
+ perror("could not set requested userid");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ DBGPRINTF("setuid(%d): %d\n", iUid, res);
+ snprintf((char*)szBuf, sizeof(szBuf)/sizeof(uchar), "rsyslogd's userid changed to %d", iUid);
+ logmsgInternal(NO_ERRCODE, LOG_SYSLOG|LOG_INFO, szBuf, 0);
+}
+
+
/* 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
@@ -2174,8 +2264,8 @@ static void dbgPrintInitInfo(void)
cCCEscapeChar);
dbgprintf("Main queue size %d messages.\n", iMainMsgQueueSize);
- dbgprintf("Main queue worker threads: %d, Perists every %d updates.\n",
- iMainMsgQueueNumWorkers, iMainMsgQPersistUpdCnt);
+ dbgprintf("Main queue worker threads: %d, wThread shutdown: %d, Perists every %d updates.\n",
+ iMainMsgQueueNumWorkers, iMainMsgQtoWrkShutdown, iMainMsgQPersistUpdCnt);
dbgprintf("Main queue timeouts: shutdown: %d, action completion shutdown: %d, enq: %d\n",
iMainMsgQtoQShutdown, iMainMsgQtoActShutdown, iMainMsgQtoEnq);
dbgprintf("Main queue watermarks: high: %d, low: %d, discard: %d, discard-severity: %d\n",
@@ -2185,13 +2275,11 @@ static void dbgPrintInitInfo(void)
/* TODO: add
iActionRetryCount = 0;
iActionRetryInterval = 30000;
- static int iMainMsgQtoWrkShutdown = 60000;
static int iMainMsgQtoWrkMinMsgs = 100;
static int iMainMsgQbSaveOnShutdown = 1;
iMainMsgQueMaxDiskSpace = 0;
- setQPROP(queueSettoWrkShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutWorkerThreadShutdown", 5000);
- setQPROP(queueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", 100);
- setQPROP(queueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown", 1);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", 100);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown", 1);
*/
dbgprintf("Work Directory: '%s'.\n", glbl.GetWorkDir());
}
@@ -2253,7 +2341,7 @@ init(void)
/* delete the message queue, which also flushes all messages left over */
if(pMsgQueue != NULL) {
dbgprintf("deleting main message queue\n");
- queueDestruct(&pMsgQueue); /* delete pThis here! */
+ qqueueDestruct(&pMsgQueue); /* delete pThis here! */
pMsgQueue = NULL;
}
@@ -2359,12 +2447,13 @@ init(void)
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_VALIDATION_RUN);
/* switch the message object to threaded operation, if necessary */
+/* TODO:XXX: I think we must do this also if we have action queues! -- rgerhards, 2009-01-26 */
if(MainMsgQueType == QUEUETYPE_DIRECT || iMainMsgQueueNumWorkers > 1) {
MsgEnableThreadSafety();
}
/* create message queue */
- CHKiRet_Hdlr(queueConstruct(&pMsgQueue, MainMsgQueType, iMainMsgQueueNumWorkers, iMainMsgQueueSize, msgConsumer)) {
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(qqueueConstruct(&pMsgQueue, MainMsgQueType, iMainMsgQueueNumWorkers, iMainMsgQueueSize, msgConsumer)) {
/* no queue is fatal, we need to give up in that case... */
fprintf(stderr, "fatal error %d: could not create message queue - rsyslogd can not run!\n", iRet);
exit(1);
@@ -2382,29 +2471,29 @@ init(void)
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "Invalid " #directive ", error %d. Ignored, running with default setting", iRet); \
}
- setQPROP(queueSetMaxFileSize, "$MainMsgQueueFileSize", iMainMsgQueMaxFileSize);
- setQPROP(queueSetsizeOnDiskMax, "$MainMsgQueueMaxDiskSpace", iMainMsgQueMaxDiskSpace);
- setQPROPstr(queueSetFilePrefix, "$MainMsgQueueFileName", pszMainMsgQFName);
- setQPROP(queueSetiPersistUpdCnt, "$MainMsgQueueCheckpointInterval", iMainMsgQPersistUpdCnt);
- setQPROP(queueSettoQShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown", iMainMsgQtoQShutdown );
- setQPROP(queueSettoActShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutActionCompletion", iMainMsgQtoActShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSettoWrkShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown", iMainMsgQtoWrkShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSettoEnq, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutEnqueue", iMainMsgQtoEnq);
- setQPROP(queueSetiHighWtrMrk, "$MainMsgQueueHighWaterMark", iMainMsgQHighWtrMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiLowWtrMrk, "$MainMsgQueueLowWaterMark", iMainMsgQLowWtrMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDiscardMrk, "$MainMsgQueueDiscardMark", iMainMsgQDiscardMark);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDiscardSeverity, "$MainMsgQueueDiscardSeverity", iMainMsgQDiscardSeverity);
- setQPROP(queueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", iMainMsgQWrkMinMsgs);
- setQPROP(queueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown", bMainMsgQSaveOnShutdown);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqSlowdown, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueSlowdown", iMainMsgQDeqSlowdown);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqtWinFromHr, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueTimeBegin", iMainMsgQueueDeqtWinFromHr);
- setQPROP(queueSetiDeqtWinToHr, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueTimeEnd", iMainMsgQueueDeqtWinToHr);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetMaxFileSize, "$MainMsgQueueFileSize", iMainMsgQueMaxFileSize);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetsizeOnDiskMax, "$MainMsgQueueMaxDiskSpace", iMainMsgQueMaxDiskSpace);
+ setQPROPstr(qqueueSetFilePrefix, "$MainMsgQueueFileName", pszMainMsgQFName);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiPersistUpdCnt, "$MainMsgQueueCheckpointInterval", iMainMsgQPersistUpdCnt);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoQShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown", iMainMsgQtoQShutdown );
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoActShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutActionCompletion", iMainMsgQtoActShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoWrkShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerTimeoutThreadShutdown", iMainMsgQtoWrkShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSettoEnq, "$MainMsgQueueTimeoutEnqueue", iMainMsgQtoEnq);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiHighWtrMrk, "$MainMsgQueueHighWaterMark", iMainMsgQHighWtrMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiLowWtrMrk, "$MainMsgQueueLowWaterMark", iMainMsgQLowWtrMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDiscardMrk, "$MainMsgQueueDiscardMark", iMainMsgQDiscardMark);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDiscardSeverity, "$MainMsgQueueDiscardSeverity", iMainMsgQDiscardSeverity);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiMinMsgsPerWrkr, "$MainMsgQueueWorkerThreadMinimumMessages", iMainMsgQWrkMinMsgs);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetbSaveOnShutdown, "$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown", bMainMsgQSaveOnShutdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqSlowdown, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueSlowdown", iMainMsgQDeqSlowdown);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqtWinFromHr, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueTimeBegin", iMainMsgQueueDeqtWinFromHr);
+ setQPROP(qqueueSetiDeqtWinToHr, "$MainMsgQueueDequeueTimeEnd", iMainMsgQueueDeqtWinToHr);
# undef setQPROP
# undef setQPROPstr
/* ... and finally start the queue! */
- CHKiRet_Hdlr(queueStart(pMsgQueue)) {
+ CHKiRet_Hdlr(qqueueStart(pMsgQueue)) {
/* no queue is fatal, we need to give up in that case... */
fprintf(stderr, "fatal error %d: could not start message queue - rsyslogd can not run!\n", iRet);
exit(1);
@@ -2525,20 +2614,18 @@ static rsRetVal setMainMsgQueType(void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal, uchar *psz
* The following function is resposible for handling a SIGHUP signal. Since
* we are now doing mallocs/free as part of init we had better not being
* doing this during a signal handler. Instead this function simply sets
- * a flag variable which will tell the main loop to go through a restart.
+ * a flag variable which will tells the main loop to do "the right thing".
*/
void sighup_handler()
{
struct sigaction sigAct;
- restart = 1;
+ bHadHUP = 1;
memset(&sigAct, 0, sizeof (sigAct));
sigemptyset(&sigAct.sa_mask);
sigAct.sa_handler = sighup_handler;
sigaction(SIGHUP, &sigAct, NULL);
-
- return;
}
@@ -2560,6 +2647,49 @@ static void processImInternal(void)
}
+/* helper to doHUP(), this "HUPs" each action. The necessary locking
+ * is done inside the action class and nothing we need to take care of.
+ * rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ */
+DEFFUNC_llExecFunc(doHUPActions)
+{
+ BEGINfunc
+ actionCallHUPHdlr((action_t*) pData);
+ ENDfunc
+ return RS_RET_OK; /* we ignore errors, we can not do anything either way */
+}
+
+
+/* This function processes a HUP after one has been detected. Note that this
+ * is *NOT* the sighup handler. The signal is recorded by the handler, that record
+ * detected inside the mainloop and then this function is called to do the
+ * real work. -- rgerhards, 2008-10-22
+ */
+static inline void
+doHUP(void)
+{
+ selector_t *f;
+ char buf[512];
+
+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf) / sizeof(char),
+ " [origin software=\"rsyslogd\" " "swVersion=\"" VERSION
+ "\" x-pid=\"%d\" x-info=\"http://www.rsyslog.com\"] rsyslogd was HUPed, type '%s'.",
+ (int) myPid, glbl.GetHUPisRestart() ? "restart" : "lightweight");
+ errno = 0;
+ logmsgInternal(NO_ERRCODE, LOG_SYSLOG|LOG_INFO, (uchar*)buf, 0);
+
+ if(glbl.GetHUPisRestart()) {
+ DBGPRINTF("Received SIGHUP, configured to be restart, reloading rsyslogd.\n");
+ init(); /* main queue is stopped as part of init() */
+ } else {
+ DBGPRINTF("Received SIGHUP, configured to be a non-restart type of HUP - notifying actions.\n");
+ for(f = Files; f != NULL ; f = f->f_next) {
+ llExecFunc(&f->llActList, doHUPActions, NULL);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
/* This is the main processing loop. It is called after successful initialization.
* When it returns, the syslogd terminates.
* Its sole function is to provide some housekeeping things. The real work is done
@@ -2616,11 +2746,9 @@ mainloop(void)
if(bReduceRepeatMsgs == 1)
doFlushRptdMsgs();
- if(restart) {
- dbgprintf("\nReceived SIGHUP, reloading rsyslogd.\n");
- /* main queue is stopped as part of init() */
- init();
- restart = 0;
+ if(bHadHUP) {
+ doHUP();
+ bHadHUP = 0;
continue;
}
}
@@ -2750,6 +2878,10 @@ static rsRetVal loadBuildInModules(void)
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler, resetConfigVariables, NULL, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"errormessagestostderr", 0, eCmdHdlrBinary, NULL, &bErrMsgToStderr, NULL));
CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"maxmessagesize", 0, eCmdHdlrSize, setMaxMsgSize, NULL, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"privdroptouser", 0, eCmdHdlrUID, NULL, &uidDropPriv, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"privdroptouserid", 0, eCmdHdlrInt, NULL, &uidDropPriv, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"privdroptogroup", 0, eCmdHdlrGID, NULL, &gidDropPriv, NULL));
+ CHKiRet(regCfSysLineHdlr((uchar *)"privdroptogroupid", 0, eCmdHdlrGID, NULL, &gidDropPriv, NULL));
/* now add other modules handlers (we should work on that to be able to do it in ClassInit(), but so far
* that is not possible). -- rgerhards, 2008-01-28
@@ -2848,8 +2980,27 @@ static rsRetVal mainThread()
}
/* Send a signal to the parent so it can terminate.
*/
- if (myPid != ppid)
- kill (ppid, SIGTERM);
+ if(myPid != ppid)
+ kill(ppid, SIGTERM);
+
+
+ /* If instructed to do so, we now drop privileges. Note that this is not 100% secure,
+ * because inputs and outputs are already running at this time. However, we can implement
+ * dropping of privileges rather quickly and it will work in many cases. While it is not
+ * the ultimate solution, the current one is still much better than not being able to
+ * drop privileges at all. Doing it correctly, requires a change in architecture, which
+ * we should do over time. TODO -- rgerhards, 2008-11-19
+ */
+ if(gidDropPriv != 0) {
+ doDropPrivGid(gidDropPriv);
+ glbl.SetHUPisRestart(0); /* we can not do restart-type HUPs with dropped privs */
+ }
+
+ if(uidDropPriv != 0) {
+ doDropPrivUid(uidDropPriv);
+ glbl.SetHUPisRestart(0); /* we can not do restart-type HUPs with dropped privs */
+ }
+
/* END OF INTIALIZATION
* ... but keep in mind that we might do a restart and thus init() might
@@ -2904,6 +3055,8 @@ InitGlobalClasses(void)
CHKiRet(actionClassInit());
pErrObj = "template";
CHKiRet(templateInit());
+ pErrObj = "parser";
+ CHKiRet(parserClassInit());
/* TODO: the dependency on net shall go away! -- rgerhards, 2008-03-07 */
pErrObj = "net";
@@ -2949,7 +3102,7 @@ GlobalClassExit(void)
CHKiRet(strmClassInit(NULL));
CHKiRet(wtiClassInit(NULL));
CHKiRet(wtpClassInit(NULL));
- CHKiRet(queueClassInit(NULL));
+ CHKiRet(qqueueClassInit(NULL));
CHKiRet(vmstkClassInit(NULL));
CHKiRet(sysvarClassInit(NULL));
CHKiRet(vmClassInit(NULL));
@@ -3157,6 +3310,7 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
uchar legacyConfLine[80];
uchar *LocalHostName;
uchar *LocalDomain;
+ uchar *LocalFQDNName;
/* first, parse the command line options. We do not carry out any actual work, just
* see what we should do. This relieves us from certain anomalies and we can process
@@ -3172,7 +3326,7 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
* only when actually neeeded.
* rgerhards, 2008-04-04
*/
- while((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "46a:Ac:def:g:hi:l:m:M:nN:op:qQr::s:t:u:vwx")) != EOF) {
+ while((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "46a:Ac:def:g:hi:l:m:M:nN:op:qQr::s:t:T:u:vwx")) != EOF) {
switch((char)ch) {
case '4':
case '6':
@@ -3190,6 +3344,7 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
case 'q': /* add hostname if DNS resolving has failed */
case 'Q': /* dont resolve hostnames in ACL to IPs */
case 's':
+ case 'T': /* chroot on startup (primarily for testing) */
case 'u': /* misc user settings */
case 'w': /* disable disallowed host warnings */
case 'x': /* disable dns for remote messages */
@@ -3261,7 +3416,9 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
/* get our host and domain names - we need to do this early as we may emit
* error log messages, which need the correct hostname. -- rgerhards, 2008-04-04
*/
- net.getLocalHostname(&LocalHostName);
+ net.getLocalHostname(&LocalFQDNName);
+ CHKmalloc(LocalHostName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)LocalFQDNName));
+ glbl.SetLocalFQDNName(LocalFQDNName); /* set the FQDN before we modify it */
if((p = (uchar*)strchr((char*)LocalHostName, '.'))) {
*p++ = '\0';
LocalDomain = p;
@@ -3321,7 +3478,7 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
/* END core initializations - we now come back to carrying out command line options*/
while((iRet = bufOptRemove(&ch, &arg)) == RS_RET_OK) {
- dbgprintf("deque option %c, optarg '%s'\n", ch, arg);
+ dbgprintf("deque option %c, optarg '%s'\n", ch, (arg == NULL) ? "" : arg);
switch((char)ch) {
case '4':
glbl.SetDefPFFamily(PF_INET);
@@ -3432,6 +3589,20 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
} else
fprintf(stderr, "-t option only supported in compatibility modes 0 to 2 - ignored\n");
break;
+ case 'T':/* chroot() immediately at program startup, but only for testing, NOT security yet */
+{
+char buf[1024];
+getcwd(buf, 1024);
+printf("pwd: '%s'\n", buf);
+printf("chroot to '%s'\n", arg);
+ if(chroot(arg) != 0) {
+ perror("chroot");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+getcwd(buf, 1024);
+printf("pwd: '%s'\n", buf);
+}
+ break;
case 'u': /* misc user settings */
iHelperUOpt = atoi(arg);
if(iHelperUOpt & 0x01)
@@ -3466,11 +3637,14 @@ int realMain(int argc, char **argv)
/* process compatibility mode settings */
- if(iCompatibilityMode < 3) {
+ if(iCompatibilityMode < 4) {
errmsg.LogError(0, NO_ERRCODE, "WARNING: rsyslogd is running in compatibility mode. Automatically "
"generated config directives may interfer with your rsyslog.conf settings. "
- "We suggest upgrading your config and adding -c3 as the first "
+ "We suggest upgrading your config and adding -c4 as the first "
"rsyslogd option.");
+ }
+
+ if(iCompatibilityMode < 3) {
if(MarkInterval > 0) {
legacyOptsEnq((uchar *) "ModLoad immark");
snprintf((char *) legacyConfLine, sizeof(legacyConfLine), "MarkMessagePeriod %d", MarkInterval);
@@ -3522,6 +3696,5 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
dbgClassInit();
return realMain(argc, argv);
}
-
/* vim:set ai:
*/
diff --git a/tools/syslogd.h b/tools/syslogd.h
index e866a16b..8b9bd131 100644
--- a/tools/syslogd.h
+++ b/tools/syslogd.h
@@ -70,8 +70,10 @@ struct filed {
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? */
+ FIOP_REGEX = 4, /* matches a (BRE) regular expression? */
+ FIOP_EREREGEX = 5 /* matches a ERE regular expression? */
} operation;
+ regex_t *regex_cache; /* cache for compiled REs, if such are used */
cstr_t *pCSCompValue; /* value to "compare" against */
char isNegated; /* actually a boolean ;) */
} prop;