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... at least I was smart enough to remind me that I did not do
one test ;) That reminder was the compiler error. Now removed and
test done ;) [simple things tend to work, lol]
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... hopefully reducing the number of allocs/frees as well as overall
memory usage in a busy system (plus that these shared properties hopefully
remain in cache longer than its single-instance counterparts...)
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This sets stage to enable use of the property-interface to speed
up things (mildly), the next step to be done. I have also fixed one
regression of yesterday's changes.
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... plus a fix for a long-time bug in obj-types.h. That lead to
the object pointer only then to become NULL when the object was
actually destructed, I discovered this issue during
introduction of the pRcvFrom property in msg_t, but it potentially had other
effects, too. I am not sure if some experienced instability resulted from this
bug OR if its fix will cause harm to so-far "correctly" running code. The later
may very well be. Thus I will change it only for the current branch and also
the beta, but not in all old builds. Let's see how things evolve.
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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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some things inside the message can be used over a large number of
messages and need to to be allocated and re-written every time. I now
begin to implement this as a "prop_t" object, first use for the inputName.
Some input modules are already converted, some others to go. Will do
a little performance check on the new method before I go further.
Also, this commit has some cleanup and a few bug fixes that prevented
compiliation in debug mode (I overlooked this as I did not compile
for debug, what I normally do, and the automatted test also does not
do that)
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Conflicts:
tools/syslogd.c
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Conflicts:
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stderr/stdout were not closed to be able to emit error messages,
but this caused ssh sessions to hang. Now we close them after the
initial initialization. See forum thread:
http://kb.monitorware.com/controlling-terminal-issues-t9875.html
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Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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... but I don't see the name anywhere...?
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- bugfix: subtle (and usually irrelevant) issue in timout processing
timeout could be one second too early if nanoseconds wrapped
- set a more sensible timeout for shutdow, now 1.5 seconds to complete
processing (this also removes those cases where the shutdown message
was not written because the termination happened before it)
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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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... 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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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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pri, facility and severity string generation simplified
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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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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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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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... 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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also adds speed, because you do no longer need to run the whole file
system in sync mode. New testbench and new config directives:
- $MainMsgQueueSyncQueueFiles
- $ActionQueueSyncQueueFiles
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... restoring missing functionality after the restructuring of imfile. As
a side-effect, this also lays the foundation for even more reliable queue
engine operations (but this is not yet done).
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now cleand up omfile and straighted out some things. The only commented-out
code left is code that must be moved/merged to the stream class, my next target.
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now only stream class is utilized. ttys, pipes and outchannel functionality
is currently disabled. But the testbench worked again. Cleanup needed, will
do this with next commit (it may break things and I like to have this
milestone here).
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