/* modules.c
* This is the implementation of syslogd modules object.
* This object handles plug-ins and buil-in modules of all kind.
*
* File begun on 2007-07-22 by RGerhards
*
* Copyright 2007 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 .
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include /* TODO: replace this with the libtools equivalent! */
#include
#include
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "cfsysline.h"
#include "modules.h"
static modInfo_t *pLoadedModules = NULL; /* list of currently-loaded modules */
static modInfo_t *pLoadedModulesLast = NULL; /* tail-pointer */
static int bCfsyslineInitialized = 0;
/* Construct a new module object
*/
static rsRetVal moduleConstruct(modInfo_t **pThis)
{
modInfo_t *pNew;
if((pNew = calloc(1, sizeof(modInfo_t))) == NULL)
return RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
/* OK, we got the element, now initialize members that should
* not be zero-filled.
*/
*pThis = pNew;
return RS_RET_OK;
}
/* Destructs a module object. The object must not be linked to the
* linked list of modules. Please note that all other dependencies on this
* modules must have been removed before (e.g. CfSysLineHandlers!)
*/
static void moduleDestruct(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
if(pThis->pszName != NULL)
free(pThis->pszName);
if(pThis->pModHdlr != NULL)
dlclose(pThis->pModHdlr);
free(pThis);
}
/* The followind function is the queryEntryPoint for host-based entry points.
* Modules may call it to get access to core interface functions. Please note
* that utility functions can be accessed via shared libraries - at least this
* is my current shool of thinking.
* Please note that the implementation as a query interface allows to take
* care of plug-in interface version differences. -- rgerhards, 2007-07-31
*/
rsRetVal queryHostEtryPt(uchar *name, rsRetVal (**pEtryPoint)())
{
DEFiRet;
if((name == NULL) || (pEtryPoint == NULL))
return RS_RET_PARAM_ERROR;
if(!strcmp((char*) name, "regCfSysLineHdlr")) {
*pEtryPoint = regCfSysLineHdlr;
}
if(iRet == RS_RET_OK)
iRet = (*pEtryPoint == NULL) ? RS_RET_NOT_FOUND : RS_RET_OK;
return iRet;
}
/* get the state-name of a module. The state name is its name
* together with a short description of the module state (which
* is pulled from the module itself.
* rgerhards, 2007-07-24
* TODO: the actual state name is not yet pulled
*/
uchar *modGetStateName(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
return(modGetName(pThis));
}
/* get the name of a module
*/
uchar *modGetName(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
return((pThis->pszName == NULL) ? (uchar*) "" : pThis->pszName);
}
/* Add a module to the loaded module linked list
*/
static inline void addModToList(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
assert(pThis != NULL);
if(pLoadedModules == NULL) {
pLoadedModules = pLoadedModulesLast = pThis;
} else {
/* there already exist entries */
pLoadedModulesLast->pNext = pThis;
pLoadedModulesLast = pThis;
}
}
/* Get the next module pointer - this is used to traverse the list.
* The function returns the next pointer or NULL, if there is no next one.
* The last object must be provided to the function. If NULL is provided,
* it starts at the root of the list. Even in this case, NULL may be
* returned - then, the list is empty.
* rgerhards, 2007-07-23
*/
modInfo_t *modGetNxt(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
modInfo_t *pNew;
if(pThis == NULL)
pNew = pLoadedModules;
else
pNew = pThis->pNext;
return(pNew);
}
/* this function is like modGetNxt(), but it returns pointers to
* output modules only. As we currently deal just with output modules,
* it is a dummy, to be filled with real code later.
* rgerhards, 2007-07-24
*/
modInfo_t *omodGetNxt(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
return(modGetNxt(pThis));
}
/* Prepare a module for unloading.
* This is currently a dummy, to be filled when we have a plug-in
* interface - rgerhards, 2007-08-09
* rgerhards, 2007-11-21:
* When this function is called, all instance-data must already have
* been destroyed. In the case of output modules, this happens when the
* rule set is being destroyed. When we implement other module types, we
* need to think how we handle it there (and if we have any instance data).
*/
static rsRetVal modPrepareUnload(modInfo_t *pThis)
{
DEFiRet;
void *pModCookie;
assert(pThis != NULL);
/* WARNING - the current code does NOT work and causes an abort - this is acceptable right now
* as I am DEVELOPING the working code and will NOT release until it is there. If you use a
* CVS snapshot, be aware of this limitation. For now, you can just remove everything up to
* (but not including) the END DEVEL comment. That will do the trick. rgerhards, 2007-11-21
*/
CHKiRet(pThis->modGetID(&pModCookie));
pThis->modExit(); /* tell the module to get ready for unload */
CHKiRet(unregCfSysLineHdlrs4Owner(pModCookie));
/* END DEVEL */
finalize_it:
return iRet;
}
/* Add an already-loaded module to the module linked list. This function does
* everything needed to fully initialize the module.
*/
rsRetVal doModInit(rsRetVal (*modInit)(int, int*, rsRetVal(**)(), rsRetVal(*)()), uchar *name, void *pModHdlr)
{
DEFiRet;
modInfo_t *pNew = NULL;
rsRetVal (*modGetType)(eModType_t *pType);
assert(modInit != NULL);
if(bCfsyslineInitialized == 0) {
/* we need to initialize the cfsysline subsystem first */
CHKiRet(cfsyslineInit());
bCfsyslineInitialized = 1;
}
if((iRet = moduleConstruct(&pNew)) != RS_RET_OK) {
pNew = NULL;
ABORT_FINALIZE(iRet);
}
CHKiRet((*modInit)(1, &pNew->iIFVers, &pNew->modQueryEtryPt, queryHostEtryPt));
if(pNew->iIFVers != 1) {
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MISSING_INTERFACE);
}
/* We now poll the module to see what type it is. We do this only once as this
* can never change in the lifetime of an module. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-14
*/
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getType", &modGetType));
CHKiRet((iRet = (*modGetType)(&pNew->eType)) != RS_RET_OK);
dbgprintf("module of type %d being loaded.\n", pNew->eType);
/* OK, we know we can successfully work with the module. So we now fill the
* rest of the data elements. First we load the interfaces common to all
* module types.
*/
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"dbgPrintInstInfo", &pNew->dbgPrintInstInfo));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"modGetID", &pNew->modGetID));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"modExit", &pNew->modExit));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"freeInstance", &pNew->freeInstance));
/* ... and now the module-specific interfaces */
switch(pNew->eType) {
case eMOD_IN:
break;
case eMOD_OUT:
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"doAction", &pNew->mod.om.doAction));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"parseSelectorAct", &pNew->mod.om.parseSelectorAct));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"isCompatibleWithFeature", &pNew->isCompatibleWithFeature));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"getWriteFDForSelect", &pNew->getWriteFDForSelect));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"onSelectReadyWrite", &pNew->onSelectReadyWrite));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"needUDPSocket", &pNew->needUDPSocket));
CHKiRet((*pNew->modQueryEtryPt)((uchar*)"tryResume", &pNew->tryResume));
break;
case eMOD_FILTER:
break;
}
pNew->pszName = (uchar*) strdup((char*)name); /* we do not care if strdup() fails, we can accept that */
pNew->pModHdlr = pModHdlr;
/* TODO: take this from module */
if(pModHdlr == NULL)
pNew->eLinkType = eMOD_LINK_STATIC;
else
pNew->eLinkType = eMOD_LINK_DYNAMIC_LOADED;
/* we initialized the structure, now let's add it to the linked list of modules */
addModToList(pNew);
finalize_it:
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
if(pNew != NULL)
moduleDestruct(pNew);
}
return iRet;
}
/* Print loaded modules. This is more or less a
* debug or test aid, but anyhow I think it's worth it...
* This only works if the dbgprintf() subsystem is initialized.
*/
void modPrintList(void)
{
modInfo_t *pMod;
pMod = modGetNxt(NULL);
while(pMod != NULL) {
dbgprintf("Loaded Module: Name='%s', IFVersion=%d, ",
(char*) modGetName(pMod), pMod->iIFVers);
dbgprintf("type=");
switch(pMod->eType) {
case eMOD_OUT:
dbgprintf("output");
break;
case eMOD_IN:
dbgprintf("input");
break;
case eMOD_FILTER:
dbgprintf("filter");
break;
}
dbgprintf(" module.\n");
dbgprintf("Entry points:\n");
dbgprintf("\tqueryEtryPt: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->modQueryEtryPt);
dbgprintf("\tdoAction: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.om.doAction);
dbgprintf("\tparseSelectorAct: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->mod.om.parseSelectorAct);
dbgprintf("\tdbgPrintInstInfo: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->dbgPrintInstInfo);
dbgprintf("\tfreeInstance: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long) pMod->freeInstance);
dbgprintf("\n");
pMod = modGetNxt(pMod); /* done, go next */
}
}
/* unload all modules and free module linked list
* rgerhards, 2007-08-09
*/
rsRetVal modUnloadAndDestructAll(void)
{
DEFiRet;
modInfo_t *pMod;
modInfo_t *pModPrev;
pMod = modGetNxt(NULL);
while(pMod != NULL) {
pModPrev = pMod;
pMod = modGetNxt(pModPrev); /* get next */
/* now we can destroy the previous module */
dbgprintf("Unloading module %s\n", modGetName(pModPrev));
modPrepareUnload(pModPrev);
moduleDestruct(pModPrev);
}
return iRet;
}
rsRetVal modUnloadAndDestructDynamic(void)
{
DEFiRet;
modInfo_t *pMod;
modInfo_t *pModPrev;
pLoadedModulesLast = NULL;
pMod = modGetNxt(NULL);
while(pMod != NULL) {
pModPrev = pMod;
pMod = modGetNxt(pModPrev); /* get next */
/* now we can destroy the previous module */
if(pModPrev->eLinkType != eMOD_LINK_STATIC) {
dbgprintf("Unloading module %s\n", modGetName(pModPrev));
modPrepareUnload(pModPrev);
moduleDestruct(pModPrev);
} else {
pLoadedModulesLast = pModPrev;
}
}
return iRet;
}
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