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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "syslog.h" #ifdef CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ #define OPEN_FLAGS (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND) #define OPEN_MODE (S_IROTH | S_IRGRP | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR) /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ #ifdef CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_SEPARATE static void log_separate(FAR const char *log_file) { struct file fp; if (file_open(&fp, log_file, (O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CLOEXEC)) < 0) { return; } file_write(&fp, "\n\n", 2); file_close(&fp); } #endif #if CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_ROTATIONS > 0 static void log_rotate(FAR const char *log_file) { int i; off_t size; struct stat f_stat; size_t name_size; FAR char *rotate_to; FAR char *rotate_from; /* Get the size of the current log file. */ if (stat(log_file, &f_stat) < 0) { return; } size = f_stat.st_size; /* If it does not exceed the limit we are OK. */ if (size < CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT) { return; } /* Rotated file names. */ name_size = strlen(log_file) + 8; rotate_to = kmm_malloc(name_size); rotate_from = kmm_malloc(name_size); if ((rotate_to == NULL) || (rotate_from == NULL)) { goto end; } /* Rotate the logs. */ for (i = (CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_ROTATIONS - 1); i > 0; i--) { snprintf(rotate_to, name_size, "%s.%d", log_file, i); snprintf(rotate_from, name_size, "%s.%d", log_file, i - 1); rename(rotate_from, rotate_to); } snprintf(rotate_to, name_size, "%s.0", log_file); rename(log_file, rotate_to); end: kmm_free(rotate_to); kmm_free(rotate_from); } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_file_channel * * Description: * Configure to use a file in a mounted file system at 'devpath' as the * SYSLOG channel. * * This tiny function is simply a wrapper around syslog_dev_initialize() * and syslog_channel(). It calls syslog_dev_initialize() to configure * the character file at 'devpath then calls syslog_channel() to use that * device as the SYSLOG output channel. * * File SYSLOG channels differ from other SYSLOG channels in that they * cannot be established until after fully booting and mounting the target * file system. This function would need to be called from board-specific * bring-up logic AFTER mounting the file system containing 'devpath'. * * SYSLOG data generated prior to calling syslog_file_channel will, of * course, not be included in the file. * * NOTE interrupt level SYSLOG output will be lost in this case unless * the interrupt buffer is used. * * Input Parameters: * devpath - The full path to the file to be used for SYSLOG output. * This may be an existing file or not. If the file exists, * syslog_file_channel() will append new SYSLOG data to the end of the * file. If it does not, then syslog_file_channel() will create the * file. * * Returned Value: * A pointer to the new SYSLOG channel; NULL is returned on any failure. * ****************************************************************************/ FAR struct syslog_channel_s *syslog_file_channel(FAR const char *devpath) { FAR struct syslog_channel_s *file_channel; irqstate_t flags; /* Reset the default SYSLOG channel so that we can safely modify the * SYSLOG device. This is an atomic operation and we should be safe * after the default channel has been selected. * * We disable pre-emption only so that we are not suspended and a lot of * important debug output is lost while we futz with the channels. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Rotate the log file, if needed. */ #if CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_ROTATIONS > 0 log_rotate(devpath); #endif /* Separate the old log entries. */ #ifdef CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE_SEPARATE log_separate(devpath); #endif /* Then initialize the file interface */ file_channel = syslog_dev_initialize(devpath, OPEN_FLAGS, OPEN_MODE); if (file_channel == NULL) { goto errout_with_lock; } /* Use the file as the SYSLOG channel. If this fails we are pretty much * screwed. */ if (syslog_channel(file_channel) != OK) { syslog_dev_uninitialize(file_channel); file_channel = NULL; } errout_with_lock: leave_critical_section(flags); return file_channel; } #endif /* CONFIG_SYSLOG_FILE */