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... plus some minor cleanup/code shuffle
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... but not those of plugins (which are at least as important as
the core ones). So this is an interim commit.
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... getting the module structure a bit cleaner ;)
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I cleaned up a lot of config variable access along the way. This
version compiles and runs, but does not yet offer any enhanced
functionality. pmrfc5424 is just a dummy that is not yet being used.
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now cleaner and hopefully usuable as a basis for loadable parser
modules. I also cleaned up/consolidated some of the internal
message generation functionality in rsyslogd.
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This offers considerable additional flexibility AND superior performance
(in cases where multiple inputs now can avoid lock contention)
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... plus some celanup and adding minor missing functionality
(the rule debug info again tell the property name, not just number).
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pri, facility and severity string generation simplified
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... as well as added multi-ruleset support for imtcp
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... by moving code to stream.c. Thanks to the new design, new cases are
not really needed, resulting in cleaner code.
I also did a cleanup of header file usage as a side-activity.
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... this was long overdue, and I finlly tackeld it. It turned out to
be more complex than I initially thought. The next step now probably is
to actually implement multiple rule sets and the beauty that comes
with them.
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which enables to talk to the rsyslog core at runtime. The current
implementation is only a beginning, but can be expanded over time
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This enables us to use more efficient calling conventions and
also helps us keep the on-disk structure of a msg object more
consistent in future releases.
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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.
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This enhances performance and, as some have pointed out, is
probably also more consistent with what users expect how
the various output-timestamp related function should work. This
commit needs some more testing.
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...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)
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removed
thanks to David Lang for his excellent performance analysis
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- added message property "inputname", which contains the name of the
input (module) that generated it. Presence is depending on suport in
each input module (else it is blank).
- added system property "$myhostname", which contains the name of the
local host as it knows itself.
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The limit can now be set via $MaxMessageSize global config
directive (finally gotten rid of MAXLINE ;))
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Also added redirector to web description of error codes
closes bug http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20
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- bugfix: TCP input modules did incorrectly set fromhost property
(always blank)
- bugfix: imklog did not set fromhost property
- added "fromhost-ip" property
- added "RSYSLOG_DebugFormat" canned template
- bugfix: hostname and fromhost were swapped when a persisted message
(in queued mode) was read in
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- added the ability to specify an error log function for the
runtime
- removed dependency of core runtime on dirty.h
Note that it is "better" modularity, not perfect. There is still
work to do, but I think we can for the time being proceed with
other things.
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cleanup + created an abstract class for global data
items and moved glblGetWorkDir to it
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... and some more cleanup. Also moved a file that I forgot
(thanks to Michael Biebl for pointing that out).
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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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