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/****************************************************************************
* include/syslog.h
*
* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The
* ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the
* License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __INCLUDE_SYSLOG_H
#define __INCLUDE_SYSLOG_H
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <nuttx/compiler.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* The option argument to openlog() is an OR of any of these:
*
* LOG_CONS - Write directly to system console if there is an error
* while sending to system logger.
* LOG_NDELAY - Open the connection immediately (normally, the connection
* is opened when the first message is logged).
* LOG_NOWAIT - Don't wait for child processes that may have been created
* while logging the message.
* LOG_ODELAY - The converse of LOG_NDELAY; opening of the connection is
* delayed until syslog() is called. (This is the default,
* and need not be specified.)
* LOG_PERROR - (Not in POSIX.1-2001 or POSIX.1-2008.) Print to stderr
* as well (Linux).
* LOG_PID - Include PID with each message.
*/
#define LOG_PID 0x01 /* log the pid with each message */
#define LOG_CONS 0x02 /* log on the console if errors in sending */
#define LOG_ODELAY 0x04 /* delay open until first syslog() (default) */
#define LOG_NDELAY 0x08 /* don't delay open */
#define LOG_NOWAIT 0x10 /* don't wait for console forks: DEPRECATED */
#define LOG_PERROR 0x20 /* log to stderr as well */
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/* Note: openlog() is not currently supported */
/* The facility argument is used to specify what type of program is logging
* the message. This lets the configuration file specify that messages from
* different facilities will be handled differently.
*
* LOG_AUTH - Security/authorization messages
* LOG_AUTHPRIV - Security/authorization messages (private)
* LOG_CRON - Clock daemon (cron and at)
* LOG_DAEMON - System daemons without separate facility value
* LOG_FTP - FTP daemon
* LOG_KERN - Kernel messages (these can't be generated from user
* processes)
* LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7 - Reserved for local use
* LOG_LPR - Line printer subsystem
* LOG_MAIL - Mail subsystem
* LOG_NEWS - USENET news subsystem
* LOG_SYSLOG - Messages generated internally by syslogd(8)
* LOG_USER - Generic user-level messages (default)
* LOG_UUCP - UUCP subsystem
*/
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#define LOG_AUTH 0
#define LOG_AUTHPRIV 0
#define LOG_CRON 0
#define LOG_DAEMON 0
#define LOG_FTP 0
#define LOG_KERN 0
#define LOG_LOCAL0 0
#define LOG_LOCAL1 0
#define LOG_LOCAL2 0
#define LOG_LOCAL3 0
#define LOG_LOCAL4 0
#define LOG_LOCAL5 0
#define LOG_LOCAL6 0
#define LOG_LOCAL7 0
#define LOG_LPR 0
#define LOG_MAIL 0
#define LOG_NEWS 0
#define LOG_SYSLOG 0
#define LOG_USER 0
#define LOG_UUCP 0
/* This determines the importance of the message. The levels are, in order
* of decreasing importance:
*/
#define LOG_EMERG 0 /* System is unusable */
#define LOG_ALERT 1 /* Action must be taken immediately */
#define LOG_CRIT 2 /* Critical conditions */
#define LOG_ERR 3 /* Error conditions */
#define LOG_WARNING 4 /* Warning conditions */
#define LOG_NOTICE 5 /* Normal, but significant, condition */
#define LOG_INFO 6 /* Informational message */
#define LOG_DEBUG 7 /* Debug-level message */
/* Used with setlogmask() */
#define LOG_MASK(p) (1 << (p))
#define LOG_UPTO(p) ((1 << ((p)+1)) - 1)
#define LOG_ALL 0xff
/****************************************************************************
* Public Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C"
{
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Name: openlog
*
* Description:
* The openlog() function sets process attributes that affect subsequent
* calls to syslog(). The ident argument is a string that is prepended to
* every message. The logopt argument indicates logging options. Values
* for logopt are constructed by a bitwise-inclusive OR of zero or more of
* the following:
*
* LOG_PID - Log the process ID with each message. This is useful for
* identifying specific processes.
*
* LOG_CONS - Write messages to the system console if they cannot be
* sent to the logging facility. The syslog() function ensures that
* the process does not acquire the console as a controlling terminal
* in the process of writing the message.
*
* LOG_NDELAY - Open the connection to the logging facility immediately.
* Normally the open is delayed until the first message is logged.
* This is useful for programs that need to manage the order in which
* file descriptors are allocated.
*
* LOG_ODELAY - Delay open until syslog() is called.
*
* LOG_NOWAIT - Do not wait for child processes that may have been
* created during the course of logging the message. This option
* should be used by processes that enable notification of child
* termination using SIGCHLD, since syslog() may otherwise block
* waiting for a child whose exit status has already been collected.
*
* The facility argument encodes a default facility to be assigned to all
* messages that do not have an explicit facility already encoded. The
* initial default facility is LOG_USER.
*
* It is not necessary to call openlog() prior to calling syslog().
*
****************************************************************************/
/* Not supported */
#define openlog(i, o, f) {(void)(i); (void)(o); (void)(f);}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: closelog
*
* Description:
* The openlog() and syslog() functions may allocate a file descriptor.
* The closelog() function will close any open file descriptors allocated
* by previous calls to openlog() or syslog().
*
****************************************************************************/
/* Not supported */
#define closelog()
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/****************************************************************************
* Name: syslog and vsyslog
*
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* Description:
* syslog() generates a log message. The priority argument is formed by
* ORing the facility and the level values (see include/syslog.h). The
* remaining arguments are a format, as in printf and any arguments to the
* format.
*
* The NuttX implementation does not support any special formatting
* characters beyond those supported by printf.
*
* The function vsyslog() performs the same task as syslog() with the
* difference that it takes a set of arguments which have been obtained
* using the stdarg variable argument list macros.
*
****************************************************************************/
void syslog(int priority, FAR const IPTR char *fmt, ...) syslog_like(2, 3);
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void vsyslog(int priority, FAR const IPTR char *fmt, va_list ap)
syslog_like(2, 0);
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/****************************************************************************
* Name: setlogmask
*
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* Description:
* The setlogmask() function sets the logmask and returns the previous
* mask. If the mask argument is 0, the current logmask is not modified.
*
* The SYSLOG priorities are: LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR,
* LOG_WARNING, LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, and LOG_DEBUG. The bit corresponding
* to a priority p is LOG_MASK(p); LOG_UPTO(p) provides the mask of all
* priorities in the above list up to and including p.
*
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* Per OpenGroup.org "If the maskpri argument is 0, the current log mask
* is not modified." In this implementation, the value zero is permitted
* in order to disable all syslog levels.
*
* NOTE: setlogmask is not a thread-safe, re-entrant function. Concurrent
* use of setlogmask() will have undefined behavior.
*
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* REVISIT: Per POSIX the syslog mask should be a per-process value but in
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* NuttX, the scope of the mask is dependent on the nature of the build:
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*
* Flat Build: There is one, global SYSLOG mask that controls all output.
* Protected Build: There are two SYSLOG masks. One within the kernel
* that controls only kernel output. And one in user-space that controls
* only user SYSLOG output.
* Kernel Build: The kernel build is compliant with the POSIX requirement:
* There will be one mask for for each user process, controlling the
* SYSLOG output only form that process. There will be a separate mask
* accessible only in the kernel code to control kernel SYSLOG output.
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*
****************************************************************************/
int setlogmask(int mask);
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* __INCLUDE_SYSLOG_H */