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/* imsolaris.c
* This input module is used to gather local log data under Solaris. This
* includes messages from local applications AS WELL AS the kernel log.
* I first considered to make all of this available via imklog, but that
* did not lock appropriately on second thought. So I created this module
* that does anything for local message recption.
*
* This module is not meant to be used on plaforms other than Solaris. As
* such, trying to compile it elswhere will probably fail with all sorts
* of errors.
*
* Some notes on the Solaris syslog mechanism:
* Both system (kernel) and application log messages are provided via
* a single message stream.
*
* Solaris checks if the syslogd is running. If so, syslog() emits messages
* to the log socket, only. Otherwise, it emits messages to the console.
* It is possible to gather these console messages as well. However, then
* we clutter the console.
* Solaris does this "syslogd alive check" in a somewhat unexpected way
* (at least unexpected for me): it uses the so-called "door" mechanism, a
* fast RPC facility. I first thought that the door API was used to submit
* the actual syslog messages. But this is not the case. Instead, a door
* call is done, and the server process inside rsyslog simply does NOTHING
* but return. All that Solaris sylsogd() is interested in is if the door
* server (we) responds and thus can be considered alive. The actual message
* is then submitted via the usual stream. I have to admit I do not
* understand why the message itself is not passed via this high-performance
* API. But anyhow, that's nothing I can change, so the most important thing
* is to note how Solaris does this thing ;)
* The syslog() library call checks syslogd state for *each* call (what a
* waste of time...) and decides each time if the message should go to the
* console or not. According to OpenSolaris sources, it looks like there is
* message loss potential when the door file is created before all data has
* been pulled from the stream. While I have to admit that I do not fully
* understand that problem, I will follow the original code advise and do
* one complete pull cycle on the log socket (until it has no further data
* available) and only thereafter create the door file and start the "regular"
* pull cycle. As of my understanding, there is a minimal race between the
* point where the intial pull cycle has ended and the door file is created,
* but that race is also present in OpenSolaris syslogd code, so it should
* not matter that much (plus, I do not know how to avoid it...)
*
* File begun on 2010-04-15 by RGerhards
*
* Copyright 2010 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stropts.h>
#include <sys/strlog.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "dirty.h"
#include "cfsysline.h"
#include "unicode-helper.h"
#include "module-template.h"
#include "srUtils.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "glbl.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "prop.h"
#include "sun_cddl.h"
MODULE_TYPE_INPUT
/* defines */
#define PATH_LOG "/dev/log"
/* Module static data */
DEF_IMOD_STATIC_DATA
DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
DEFobjCurrIf(prop)
/* config settings */
static prop_t *pInputName = NULL; /* our inputName currently is always "imuxsock", and this will hold it */
static char *LogName = NULL; /* the log socket name TODO: make configurable! */
/* a function to replace the sun logerror() function.
* It generates an error message from the supplied string. The main
* reason for not calling logError directly is that sun_cddl.c does not
* know or has acces to rsyslog objects (namely errmsg) -- and we do not
* want to do this effort. -- rgerhards, 2010-04-19
*/
void
imsolaris_logerror(int err, char *errStr)
{
errmsg.LogError(err, RS_RET_ERR_DOOR, "%s", errStr);
}
/* we try to recover a failed file by closing and re-opening
* it. We loop until the re-open works, but wait between each
* failure. If the open succeeds, we assume all is well. If it is
* not, we will run into the retry process with the next
* iteration.
* rgerhards, 2010-04-19
*/
static void
tryRecover(void)
{
int tryNum = 1;
int waitsecs;
int waitusecs;
rsRetVal iRet;
close(sun_Pfd.fd);
sun_Pfd.fd = -1;
while(1) { /* loop broken inside */
iRet = sun_openklog((LogName == NULL) ? PATH_LOG : LogName);
if(iRet == RS_RET_OK) {
if(tryNum > 1) {
errmsg.LogError(0, iRet, "failure on system log socket recovered.");
}
break;
}
/* failure, so sleep a bit. We wait try*10 ms, with a max of 15 seconds */
if(tryNum == 1) {
errmsg.LogError(0, iRet, "failure on system log socket, trying to recover...");
}
waitusecs = tryNum * 10000;
waitsecs = waitusecs / 1000000;
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: try %d to recover system log socket in %d.%d seconds\n",
tryNum, waitsecs, waitusecs);
if(waitsecs > 15) {
waitsecs = 15;
waitusecs = 0;
} else {
waitusecs = waitusecs % 1000000;
}
srSleep(waitsecs, waitusecs);
++tryNum;
}
}
/* This function receives data from a socket indicated to be ready
* to receive and submits the message received for processing.
* rgerhards, 2007-12-20
* Interface changed so that this function is passed the array index
* of the socket which is to be processed. This eases access to the
* growing number of properties. -- rgerhards, 2008-08-01
*/
static rsRetVal
readLog(int fd, uchar *pRcv, int iMaxLine)
{
DEFiRet;
struct strbuf data;
struct strbuf ctl;
struct log_ctl hdr;
int flags;
msg_t *pMsg;
int ret;
char errStr[1024];
data.buf = (char*)pRcv;
data.maxlen = iMaxLine;
ctl.maxlen = sizeof (struct log_ctl);
ctl.buf = (caddr_t)&hdr;
flags = 0;
ret = getmsg(fd, &ctl, &data, &flags);
if(ret < 0) {
if(errno == EINTR) {
FINALIZE;
} else {
int en = errno;
rs_strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: stream input error on fd %d: %s.\n", fd, errStr);
errmsg.LogError(en, NO_ERRCODE, "imsolaris: stream input error: %s", errStr);
tryRecover();
}
} else {
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: message from log stream %d: %s\n", fd, pRcv);
pRcv[data.len] = '\0'; /* make sure it is a valid C-String */
CHKiRet(msgConstruct(&pMsg));
MsgSetInputName(pMsg, pInputName);
MsgSetRawMsg(pMsg, (char*)pRcv, strlen((char*)pRcv));
MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, glbl.GetLocalHostName(), ustrlen(glbl.GetLocalHostName()));
pMsg->iFacility = LOG_FAC(hdr.pri);
pMsg->iSeverity = LOG_PRI(hdr.pri);
pMsg->msgFlags = NEEDS_PARSING | NO_PRI_IN_RAW;
CHKiRet(submitMsg(pMsg));
}
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* once the system is fully initialized, we wait for new messages.
* We may think about replacing this with a read-loop, thus saving
* us the overhead of the poll.
* The timeout variable is the timeout to use for poll. During startup,
* it should be set to 0 (non-blocking) and later to -1 (infinit, blocking).
* This mimics the (strange) behaviour of the original syslogd.
* rgerhards, 2010-04-19
*/
static inline rsRetVal
getMsgs(thrdInfo_t *pThrd, int timeout)
{
DEFiRet;
int nfds;
int iMaxLine;
uchar *pRcv = NULL; /* receive buffer */
uchar bufRcv[4096+1];
char errStr[1024];
iMaxLine = glbl.GetMaxLine();
/* we optimize performance: if iMaxLine is below 4K (which it is in almost all
* cases, we use a fixed buffer on the stack. Only if it is higher, heap memory
* is used. We could use alloca() to achive a similar aspect, but there are so
* many issues with alloca() that I do not want to take that route.
* rgerhards, 2008-09-02
*/
if((size_t) iMaxLine < sizeof(bufRcv) - 1) {
pRcv = bufRcv;
} else {
CHKmalloc(pRcv = (uchar*) malloc(sizeof(uchar) * (iMaxLine + 1)));
}
while(pThrd->bShallStop != TRUE) {
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: waiting for next message (timeout %d)...\n", timeout);
if(timeout == 0) {
nfds = poll(&sun_Pfd, 1, timeout); /* wait without timeout */
if(pThrd->bShallStop == TRUE) {
break;
}
if(nfds == 0) {
if(timeout == 0) {
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: no more messages, getMsgs() terminates\n");
FINALIZE;
} else {
continue;
}
}
if(nfds < 0) {
if(errno != EINTR) {
int en = errno;
rs_strerror_r(en, errStr, sizeof(errStr));
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: poll error: %d = %s.\n", errno, errStr);
errmsg.LogError(en, NO_ERRCODE, "imsolaris: poll error: %s",
errStr);
}
continue;
}
if(sun_Pfd.revents & POLLIN) {
readLog(sun_Pfd.fd, pRcv, iMaxLine);
} else if(sun_Pfd.revents & (POLLNVAL|POLLHUP|POLLERR)) {
tryRecover();
}
} else {
/* if we have an infinite wait, we do not use poll at all
* I'd consider this a waste of time. However, I do not totally
* remove the code, as it may be useful if we decide at some
* point to provide a capability to support multiple input streams
* at once (this may be useful for a jail). In that case, the poll()
* loop would be needed, and so it doesn't make much sense to change
* the code to not support it. -- rgerhards, 2010-04-20
*/
readLog(sun_Pfd.fd, pRcv, iMaxLine);
}
}
finalize_it:
if(pRcv != NULL && (size_t) iMaxLine >= sizeof(bufRcv) - 1)
free(pRcv);
RETiRet;
}
/* This function is called to gather input. */
BEGINrunInput
CODESTARTrunInput
/* this is an endless loop - it is terminated when the thread is
* signalled to do so. This, however, is handled by the framework,
* right into the sleep below.
*/
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: doing startup poll before openeing door()\n");
CHKiRet(getMsgs(pThrd, 0));
/* note: sun's syslogd code claims that the door should only
* be opened when the log stream has been polled. So file header
* comment of this file for more details.
*/
sun_open_door();
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: starting regular poll loop\n");
iRet = getMsgs(pThrd, -1); /* this is the primary poll loop, infinite timeout */
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris: terminating (bShallStop=%d)\n", pThrd->bShallStop);
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
ENDrunInput
BEGINwillRun
CODESTARTwillRun
/* we need to create the inputName property (only once during our lifetime) */
CHKiRet(prop.Construct(&pInputName));
CHKiRet(prop.SetString(pInputName, UCHAR_CONSTANT("imsolaris"), sizeof("imsolaris") - 1));
CHKiRet(prop.ConstructFinalize(pInputName));
iRet = sun_openklog((LogName == NULL) ? PATH_LOG : LogName);
if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
errmsg.LogError(0, iRet, "error opening system log socket");
}
finalize_it:
ENDwillRun
BEGINafterRun
CODESTARTafterRun
/* do cleanup here */
if(pInputName != NULL)
prop.Destruct(&pInputName);
free(LogName);
ENDafterRun
BEGINmodExit
CODESTARTmodExit
sun_delete_doorfiles();
objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(prop, CORE_COMPONENT);
ENDmodExit
BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
if(eFeat == sFEATURENonCancelInputTermination)
iRet = RS_RET_OK;
ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
BEGINqueryEtryPt
CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_IMOD_QUERIES
CODEqueryEtryPt_IsCompatibleWithFeature_IF_OMOD_QUERIES
ENDqueryEtryPt
static rsRetVal resetConfigVariables(uchar __attribute__((unused)) *pp,
void __attribute__((unused)) *pVal)
{
return RS_RET_OK;
}
BEGINmodInit()
CODESTARTmodInit
*ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(prop, CORE_COMPONENT));
DBGPRINTF("imsolaris version %s initializing\n", PACKAGE_VERSION);
/* register config file handlers */
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"resetconfigvariables", 1, eCmdHdlrCustomHandler,
resetConfigVariables, NULL, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
CHKiRet(omsdRegCFSLineHdlr((uchar *)"imsolarislogsocketname", 0, eCmdHdlrGetWord,
NULL, &LogName, STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID));
ENDmodInit
/* vim:set ai:
*/
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