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... hopefully removes false positives (but may cause some trouble
with hostname parsing). For details, see this bug tracker:
http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=126
This patch is not optimal for v4 - another one will follow. The spirit
of this commit is to enable easier backporting if someone is interested
in doing so.
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- done malloc() instead of calloc() for msg_t, as we have large space
which needs not be initialized
- shrunk syslogTime structure in the hope to get better cache and
write performance (non-aligned data should not hurt much here)
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Testing has shown that at least the glibc malloc() subsystem returns
memory to the OS far too late in our case. So we need to help it a bit,
by calling malloc_trim(), which will tell the alloc subsystem
to consolidate and return to the OS.
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we usually stay long enough inside the actions, so there should be
no problem with reaching a cancellation point. Actually, if we
really need to cancel, the thread is in an output action (otherwise
it would have willingly terminated).
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... as it was not even optimal on uniprocessors any longer ;) I keep
the config directive in, maybe we can utilize it again at some later
point in time (questionable).
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tests for the various timestamp formats have been added
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this was a regression I introduced this afternoon
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WARNING: currently, message repeation processing is disabled, must
be reenabled (but prefer to do some other tests first)
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Conflicts:
tools/omfile.c
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- bugfix: invalid error message issued if $inlcudeConfig was on an empty
set of files (e.g. *.conf, where none such files existed)
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: when run in foreground (but not in debug mode), a
debug message ("DoDie called") was emitted at shutdown. Removed.
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: some garbagge was emitted to stderr on shutdown. This
garbage consisted of file names, which were written during
startup (key point: not a pointer error)
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: startup and shutdown message were emitted to stdout
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
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pri, facility and severity string generation simplified
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will fill this with live somewhat later, noticed I need to do some stage work
first (at least this is useful).
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... commit before I try to touch the queue side ;)
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
runtime/msg.h
tcps_sess.c
tcpsrv.c
tools/syslogd.c
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... as well as some cleanup (some commented-out code is left to
support UxTradMsg again is someone really complains ;)).
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- saved gettimeofday() calls in imtcp (and increased reception buffer)
- somewhat optimized stringbuf.c
- some other optimizations
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This is the first shot at this functionality. Currently, we run off a fixed
counter in the rsyslogd mainloop, which needs to be restructured. But this
code works, so it is a good time for a commit.
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... as well as added multi-ruleset support for imtcp
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plus some cleanup...
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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 regression was introduced last friday, so this is *NOT* present
in any released version.
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now contain a copy of the config line that (most likely) caused the error
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so we now can define multiple rule sets, we just can not use them ;)
That means we have the foundation to bind listeners to different
rule sets.
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... actually, it was not broken, but just very slow. I have now
reduced the number of test messages so that make check will not be
held for an extended period of time.
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and another problem, both introduced today. Also did some general cleanup.
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