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Diffstat (limited to 'syslogd.c')
-rw-r--r-- | syslogd.c | 43 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 26 deletions
@@ -1897,11 +1897,12 @@ static rsRetVal actionDbgPrint(action_t *pThis) printf("%s: ", modGetStateName(pThis->pMod)); pThis->pMod->dbgPrintInstInfo(pThis->pModData); - printf("\tinstance data: 0x%x\n", (unsigned) pThis->pModData); + printf("\n\tinstance data: 0x%x\n", (unsigned) pThis->pModData); if(pThis->f_ReduceRepeated) - printf(" [RepeatedMsgReduction]"); + printf("\t[RepeatedMsgReduction]"); if(pThis->bEnabled == 0) printf(" [disabled]"); + printf("\n"); return iRet; } @@ -3966,7 +3967,11 @@ static void freeSelectors(void) */ DEFFUNC_llExecFunc(dbgPrintInitInfoAction) { - return actionDbgPrint((action_t*) pData); + DEFiRet; + iRet = actionDbgPrint((action_t*) pData); + printf("\n"); + + return iRet; } /* print debug information as part of init(). This pretty much @@ -3977,10 +3982,12 @@ DEFFUNC_llExecFunc(dbgPrintInitInfoAction) static void dbgPrintInitInfo(void) { register selector_t *f; + int iSelNbr = 1; int i; - printf("Active selectors:\n"); + printf("\nActive selectors:\n"); for (f = Files; f != NULL ; f = f->f_next) { + printf("Selector %d:\n", iSelNbr++); if(f->pCSProgNameComp != NULL) printf("tag: '%s'\n", rsCStrGetSzStr(f->pCSProgNameComp)); if(f->eHostnameCmpMode != HN_NO_COMP) @@ -4007,6 +4014,7 @@ static void dbgPrintInitInfo(void) printf("\tAction...: "); } + printf("\nActions:\n"); llExecFunc(&f->llActList, dbgPrintInitInfoAction, NULL); /* actions */ printf("\n"); @@ -4116,7 +4124,7 @@ static rsRetVal processConfFile(uchar *pConfFile) dprintf("config line NOT successfully processed\n"); snprintf((char*)szErrLoc, sizeof(szErrLoc) / sizeof(uchar), "%s, line %d", pConfFile, iLnNbr); - logerrorSz("the last error occured in: ", (char*)szErrLoc); + logerrorSz("the last error occured in %s", (char*)szErrLoc); } } @@ -5053,26 +5061,6 @@ finalize_it: /* Process a configuration file line in traditional "filter selector" format - * rgerhards 2004-11-17: well, I somewhat changed this function. It now does NOT - * handle config lines in general, but only lines that reflect actual filter - * pairs (the original syslog message line format). Extended lines (those starting - * with "$" have been filtered out by the caller and are passed to another function (cfsysline()). - * Please note, however, that I needed to make changes in the line syntax to support - * assignment of format definitions to a file. So it is not (yet) 100% transparent. - * Eventually, we can overcome this limitation by prefixing the actual action indicator - * (e.g. "/file..") by something (e.g. "$/file..") - but for now, we just modify it... - * - * IMPORTANT: if the function returns RS_RET_OK, the selector in question (f) is added - * to the list of active selectors. If it returns anything else, the selector is - * DISCARDED. Do NOT use f->bEnabled to disable an action when there is **no chance of - * recovering** it. bEnabled should only be set to false it the module requests that and - * sees chance for recovery. As of this writing, recovery mode is not yet implemented. - * But a good example is the omfwd module, which may not be able to dns-resolve the - * target. It could start with a disabled action, because the situation may later - * be recovered by another dns lookup. But if the situation is not recoverable, e.g. - * syntax error in condig syntax, simply return some iRet error status. Disabling in - * such a case would just cause the selector to be never executed, but it would still - * remain in memory, which would not be a good thing. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-30 */ static rsRetVal cflineClassic(uchar *p, selector_t **pfCurr) { @@ -5087,7 +5075,10 @@ static rsRetVal cflineClassic(uchar *p, selector_t **pfCurr) /* lines starting with '&' have no new filters and just add * new actions to the currently processed selector. */ - if(*p != '&') { + if(*p == '&') { + ++p; /* eat '&' */ + skipWhiteSpace(&p); /* on to command */ + } else { /* we are finished with the current selector. So we now need to check * if it has any actions associated and, if so, link it to the linked * list. If it has nothing associated with it, we can simply discard |