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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2001, Matej Pfajfar.
  2. * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  4. * Copyright (c) 2007-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  5. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  6. /**
  7. * \file log.c
  8. * \brief Functions to send messages to log files or the console.
  9. **/
  10. #include "orconfig.h"
  11. #include <stdarg.h>
  12. #include <assert.h>
  13. // #include <stdio.h>
  14. #include <stdlib.h>
  15. #include <string.h>
  16. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
  17. #include <sys/time.h>
  18. #endif
  19. #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
  20. #include <time.h>
  21. #endif
  22. #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
  23. #include <unistd.h>
  24. #endif
  25. #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
  26. #include <sys/types.h>
  27. #endif
  28. #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
  29. #include <fcntl.h>
  30. #endif
  31. #include "compat.h"
  32. #include "util.h"
  33. #define LOG_PRIVATE
  34. #include "torlog.h"
  35. #include "container.h"
  36. /** Given a severity, yields an index into log_severity_list_t.masks to use
  37. * for that severity. */
  38. #define SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(sev) ((sev) - LOG_ERR)
  39. /** @{ */
  40. /** The string we stick at the end of a log message when it is too long,
  41. * and its length. */
  42. #define TRUNCATED_STR "[...truncated]"
  43. #define TRUNCATED_STR_LEN 14
  44. /** @} */
  45. /** Information for a single logfile; only used in log.c */
  46. typedef struct logfile_t {
  47. struct logfile_t *next; /**< Next logfile_t in the linked list. */
  48. char *filename; /**< Filename to open. */
  49. int fd; /**< fd to receive log messages, or -1 for none. */
  50. int seems_dead; /**< Boolean: true if the stream seems to be kaput. */
  51. int needs_close; /**< Boolean: true if the stream gets closed on shutdown. */
  52. int is_temporary; /**< Boolean: close after initializing logging subsystem.*/
  53. int is_syslog; /**< Boolean: send messages to syslog. */
  54. log_callback callback; /**< If not NULL, send messages to this function. */
  55. log_severity_list_t *severities; /**< Which severity of messages should we
  56. * log for each log domain? */
  57. } logfile_t;
  58. static void log_free(logfile_t *victim);
  59. /** Helper: map a log severity to descriptive string. */
  60. static inline const char *
  61. sev_to_string(int severity)
  62. {
  63. switch (severity) {
  64. case LOG_DEBUG: return "debug";
  65. case LOG_INFO: return "info";
  66. case LOG_NOTICE: return "notice";
  67. case LOG_WARN: return "warn";
  68. case LOG_ERR: return "err";
  69. default: /* Call assert, not tor_assert, since tor_assert
  70. * calls log on failure. */
  71. assert(0); return "UNKNOWN";
  72. }
  73. }
  74. /** Helper: decide whether to include the function name in the log message. */
  75. static inline int
  76. should_log_function_name(log_domain_mask_t domain, int severity)
  77. {
  78. switch (severity) {
  79. case LOG_DEBUG:
  80. case LOG_INFO:
  81. /* All debugging messages occur in interesting places. */
  82. return (domain & LD_NOFUNCNAME) == 0;
  83. case LOG_NOTICE:
  84. case LOG_WARN:
  85. case LOG_ERR:
  86. /* We care about places where bugs occur. */
  87. return (domain & (LD_BUG|LD_NOFUNCNAME)) == LD_BUG;
  88. default:
  89. /* Call assert, not tor_assert, since tor_assert calls log on failure. */
  90. assert(0); return 0;
  91. }
  92. }
  93. /** A mutex to guard changes to logfiles and logging. */
  94. static tor_mutex_t log_mutex;
  95. /** True iff we have initialized log_mutex */
  96. static int log_mutex_initialized = 0;
  97. /** Linked list of logfile_t. */
  98. static logfile_t *logfiles = NULL;
  99. /** Boolean: do we report logging domains? */
  100. static int log_domains_are_logged = 0;
  101. #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
  102. /** The number of open syslog log handlers that we have. When this reaches 0,
  103. * we can close our connection to the syslog facility. */
  104. static int syslog_count = 0;
  105. #endif
  106. /** Represents a log message that we are going to send to callback-driven
  107. * loggers once we can do so in a non-reentrant way. */
  108. typedef struct pending_log_message_t {
  109. int severity; /**< The severity of the message */
  110. log_domain_mask_t domain; /**< The domain of the message */
  111. char *fullmsg; /**< The message, with all decorations */
  112. char *msg; /**< The content of the message */
  113. } pending_log_message_t;
  114. /** Log messages waiting to be replayed onto callback-based logs */
  115. static smartlist_t *pending_cb_messages = NULL;
  116. /** Log messages waiting to be replayed once the logging system is initialized.
  117. */
  118. static smartlist_t *pending_startup_messages = NULL;
  119. /** Number of bytes of messages queued in pending_startup_messages. (This is
  120. * the length of the messages, not the number of bytes used to store
  121. * them.) */
  122. static size_t pending_startup_messages_len;
  123. /** True iff we should store messages while waiting for the logs to get
  124. * configured. */
  125. static int queue_startup_messages = 1;
  126. /** True iff __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ includes parenthesized arguments. */
  127. static int pretty_fn_has_parens = 0;
  128. /** Don't store more than this many bytes of messages while waiting for the
  129. * logs to get configured. */
  130. #define MAX_STARTUP_MSG_LEN (1<<16)
  131. /** Lock the log_mutex to prevent others from changing the logfile_t list */
  132. #define LOCK_LOGS() STMT_BEGIN \
  133. tor_assert(log_mutex_initialized); \
  134. tor_mutex_acquire(&log_mutex); \
  135. STMT_END
  136. /** Unlock the log_mutex */
  137. #define UNLOCK_LOGS() STMT_BEGIN \
  138. tor_assert(log_mutex_initialized); \
  139. tor_mutex_release(&log_mutex); \
  140. STMT_END
  141. /** What's the lowest log level anybody cares about? Checking this lets us
  142. * bail out early from log_debug if we aren't debugging. */
  143. int log_global_min_severity_ = LOG_NOTICE;
  144. static void delete_log(logfile_t *victim);
  145. static void close_log(logfile_t *victim);
  146. static char *domain_to_string(log_domain_mask_t domain,
  147. char *buf, size_t buflen);
  148. static inline char *format_msg(char *buf, size_t buf_len,
  149. log_domain_mask_t domain, int severity, const char *funcname,
  150. const char *suffix,
  151. const char *format, va_list ap, size_t *msg_len_out)
  152. CHECK_PRINTF(7,0);
  153. /** Name of the application: used to generate the message we write at the
  154. * start of each new log. */
  155. static char *appname = NULL;
  156. /** Set the "application name" for the logs to <b>name</b>: we'll use this
  157. * name in the message we write when starting up, and at the start of each new
  158. * log.
  159. *
  160. * Tor uses this string to write the version number to the log file. */
  161. void
  162. log_set_application_name(const char *name)
  163. {
  164. tor_free(appname);
  165. appname = name ? tor_strdup(name) : NULL;
  166. }
  167. /** Log time granularity in milliseconds. */
  168. static int log_time_granularity = 1;
  169. /** Define log time granularity for all logs to be <b>granularity_msec</b>
  170. * milliseconds. */
  171. void
  172. set_log_time_granularity(int granularity_msec)
  173. {
  174. log_time_granularity = granularity_msec;
  175. }
  176. /** Helper: Write the standard prefix for log lines to a
  177. * <b>buf_len</b> character buffer in <b>buf</b>.
  178. */
  179. static inline size_t
  180. log_prefix_(char *buf, size_t buf_len, int severity)
  181. {
  182. time_t t;
  183. struct timeval now;
  184. struct tm tm;
  185. size_t n;
  186. int r, ms;
  187. tor_gettimeofday(&now);
  188. t = (time_t)now.tv_sec;
  189. ms = (int)now.tv_usec / 1000;
  190. if (log_time_granularity >= 1000) {
  191. t -= t % (log_time_granularity / 1000);
  192. ms = 0;
  193. } else {
  194. ms -= ((int)now.tv_usec / 1000) % log_time_granularity;
  195. }
  196. n = strftime(buf, buf_len, "%b %d %H:%M:%S", tor_localtime_r(&t, &tm));
  197. r = tor_snprintf(buf+n, buf_len-n, ".%.3i [%s] ", ms,
  198. sev_to_string(severity));
  199. if (r<0)
  200. return buf_len-1;
  201. else
  202. return n+r;
  203. }
  204. /** If lf refers to an actual file that we have just opened, and the file
  205. * contains no data, log an "opening new logfile" message at the top.
  206. *
  207. * Return -1 if the log is broken and needs to be deleted, else return 0.
  208. */
  209. static int
  210. log_tor_version(logfile_t *lf, int reset)
  211. {
  212. char buf[256];
  213. size_t n;
  214. int is_new;
  215. if (!lf->needs_close)
  216. /* If it doesn't get closed, it isn't really a file. */
  217. return 0;
  218. if (lf->is_temporary)
  219. /* If it's temporary, it isn't really a file. */
  220. return 0;
  221. is_new = lf->fd >= 0 && tor_fd_getpos(lf->fd) == 0;
  222. if (reset && !is_new)
  223. /* We are resetting, but we aren't at the start of the file; no
  224. * need to log again. */
  225. return 0;
  226. n = log_prefix_(buf, sizeof(buf), LOG_NOTICE);
  227. if (appname) {
  228. tor_snprintf(buf+n, sizeof(buf)-n,
  229. "%s opening %slog file.\n", appname, is_new?"new ":"");
  230. } else {
  231. tor_snprintf(buf+n, sizeof(buf)-n,
  232. "Tor %s opening %slog file.\n", VERSION, is_new?"new ":"");
  233. }
  234. if (write_all(lf->fd, buf, strlen(buf), 0) < 0) /* error */
  235. return -1; /* failed */
  236. return 0;
  237. }
  238. const char bug_suffix[] = " (on Tor " VERSION
  239. #ifndef _MSC_VER
  240. " "
  241. #include "micro-revision.i"
  242. #endif
  243. ")";
  244. /** Helper: Format a log message into a fixed-sized buffer. (This is
  245. * factored out of <b>logv</b> so that we never format a message more
  246. * than once.) Return a pointer to the first character of the message
  247. * portion of the formatted string.
  248. */
  249. static inline char *
  250. format_msg(char *buf, size_t buf_len,
  251. log_domain_mask_t domain, int severity, const char *funcname,
  252. const char *suffix,
  253. const char *format, va_list ap, size_t *msg_len_out)
  254. {
  255. size_t n;
  256. int r;
  257. char *end_of_prefix;
  258. char *buf_end;
  259. assert(buf_len >= 16); /* prevent integer underflow and general stupidity */
  260. buf_len -= 2; /* subtract 2 characters so we have room for \n\0 */
  261. buf_end = buf+buf_len; /* point *after* the last char we can write to */
  262. n = log_prefix_(buf, buf_len, severity);
  263. end_of_prefix = buf+n;
  264. if (log_domains_are_logged) {
  265. char *cp = buf+n;
  266. if (cp == buf_end) goto format_msg_no_room_for_domains;
  267. *cp++ = '{';
  268. if (cp == buf_end) goto format_msg_no_room_for_domains;
  269. cp = domain_to_string(domain, cp, (buf+buf_len-cp));
  270. if (cp == buf_end) goto format_msg_no_room_for_domains;
  271. *cp++ = '}';
  272. if (cp == buf_end) goto format_msg_no_room_for_domains;
  273. *cp++ = ' ';
  274. if (cp == buf_end) goto format_msg_no_room_for_domains;
  275. end_of_prefix = cp;
  276. n = cp-buf;
  277. format_msg_no_room_for_domains:
  278. /* This will leave end_of_prefix and n unchanged, and thus cause
  279. * whatever log domain string we had written to be clobbered. */
  280. ;
  281. }
  282. if (funcname && should_log_function_name(domain, severity)) {
  283. r = tor_snprintf(buf+n, buf_len-n,
  284. pretty_fn_has_parens ? "%s: " : "%s(): ",
  285. funcname);
  286. if (r<0)
  287. n = strlen(buf);
  288. else
  289. n += r;
  290. }
  291. if (domain == LD_BUG && buf_len-n > 6) {
  292. memcpy(buf+n, "Bug: ", 6);
  293. n += 5;
  294. }
  295. r = tor_vsnprintf(buf+n,buf_len-n,format,ap);
  296. if (r < 0) {
  297. /* The message was too long; overwrite the end of the buffer with
  298. * "[...truncated]" */
  299. if (buf_len >= TRUNCATED_STR_LEN) {
  300. size_t offset = buf_len-TRUNCATED_STR_LEN;
  301. /* We have an extra 2 characters after buf_len to hold the \n\0,
  302. * so it's safe to add 1 to the size here. */
  303. strlcpy(buf+offset, TRUNCATED_STR, buf_len-offset+1);
  304. }
  305. /* Set 'n' to the end of the buffer, where we'll be writing \n\0.
  306. * Since we already subtracted 2 from buf_len, this is safe.*/
  307. n = buf_len;
  308. } else {
  309. n += r;
  310. if (suffix) {
  311. size_t suffix_len = strlen(suffix);
  312. if (buf_len-n >= suffix_len) {
  313. memcpy(buf+n, suffix, suffix_len);
  314. n += suffix_len;
  315. }
  316. }
  317. }
  318. if (domain == LD_BUG &&
  319. buf_len - n > strlen(bug_suffix)+1) {
  320. memcpy(buf+n, bug_suffix, strlen(bug_suffix));
  321. n += strlen(bug_suffix);
  322. }
  323. buf[n]='\n';
  324. buf[n+1]='\0';
  325. *msg_len_out = n+1;
  326. return end_of_prefix;
  327. }
  328. /* Create a new pending_log_message_t with appropriate values */
  329. static pending_log_message_t *
  330. pending_log_message_new(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain,
  331. const char *fullmsg, const char *shortmsg)
  332. {
  333. pending_log_message_t *m = tor_malloc(sizeof(pending_log_message_t));
  334. m->severity = severity;
  335. m->domain = domain;
  336. m->fullmsg = fullmsg ? tor_strdup(fullmsg) : NULL;
  337. m->msg = tor_strdup(shortmsg);
  338. return m;
  339. }
  340. /** Release all storage held by <b>msg</b>. */
  341. static void
  342. pending_log_message_free(pending_log_message_t *msg)
  343. {
  344. if (!msg)
  345. return;
  346. tor_free(msg->msg);
  347. tor_free(msg->fullmsg);
  348. tor_free(msg);
  349. }
  350. /** Return true iff <b>lf</b> would like to receive a message with the
  351. * specified <b>severity</b> in the specified <b>domain</b>.
  352. */
  353. static inline int
  354. logfile_wants_message(const logfile_t *lf, int severity,
  355. log_domain_mask_t domain)
  356. {
  357. if (! (lf->severities->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(severity)] & domain)) {
  358. return 0;
  359. }
  360. if (! (lf->fd >= 0 || lf->is_syslog || lf->callback)) {
  361. return 0;
  362. }
  363. if (lf->seems_dead) {
  364. return 0;
  365. }
  366. return 1;
  367. }
  368. /** Send a message to <b>lf</b>. The full message, with time prefix and
  369. * severity, is in <b>buf</b>. The message itself is in
  370. * <b>msg_after_prefix</b>. If <b>callbacks_deferred</b> points to true, then
  371. * we already deferred this message for pending callbacks and don't need to do
  372. * it again. Otherwise, if we need to do it, do it, and set
  373. * <b>callbacks_deferred</b> to 1. */
  374. static inline void
  375. logfile_deliver(logfile_t *lf, const char *buf, size_t msg_len,
  376. const char *msg_after_prefix, log_domain_mask_t domain,
  377. int severity, int *callbacks_deferred)
  378. {
  379. if (lf->is_syslog) {
  380. #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
  381. #ifdef MAXLINE
  382. /* Some syslog implementations have limits on the length of what you can
  383. * pass them, and some very old ones do not detect overflow so well.
  384. * Regrettably, they call their maximum line length MAXLINE. */
  385. #if MAXLINE < 64
  386. #warn "MAXLINE is a very low number; it might not be from syslog.h after all"
  387. #endif
  388. char *m = msg_after_prefix;
  389. if (msg_len >= MAXLINE)
  390. m = tor_strndup(msg_after_prefix, MAXLINE-1);
  391. syslog(severity, "%s", m);
  392. if (m != msg_after_prefix) {
  393. tor_free(m);
  394. }
  395. #else
  396. /* We have syslog but not MAXLINE. That's promising! */
  397. syslog(severity, "%s", msg_after_prefix);
  398. #endif
  399. #endif
  400. } else if (lf->callback) {
  401. if (domain & LD_NOCB) {
  402. if (!*callbacks_deferred && pending_cb_messages) {
  403. smartlist_add(pending_cb_messages,
  404. pending_log_message_new(severity,domain,NULL,msg_after_prefix));
  405. *callbacks_deferred = 1;
  406. }
  407. } else {
  408. lf->callback(severity, domain, msg_after_prefix);
  409. }
  410. } else {
  411. if (write_all(lf->fd, buf, msg_len, 0) < 0) { /* error */
  412. /* don't log the error! mark this log entry to be blown away, and
  413. * continue. */
  414. lf->seems_dead = 1;
  415. }
  416. }
  417. }
  418. /** Helper: sends a message to the appropriate logfiles, at loglevel
  419. * <b>severity</b>. If provided, <b>funcname</b> is prepended to the
  420. * message. The actual message is derived as from tor_snprintf(format,ap).
  421. */
  422. MOCK_IMPL(STATIC void,
  423. logv,(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *funcname,
  424. const char *suffix, const char *format, va_list ap))
  425. {
  426. char buf[10240];
  427. size_t msg_len = 0;
  428. int formatted = 0;
  429. logfile_t *lf;
  430. char *end_of_prefix=NULL;
  431. int callbacks_deferred = 0;
  432. /* Call assert, not tor_assert, since tor_assert calls log on failure. */
  433. assert(format);
  434. /* check that severity is sane. Overrunning the masks array leads to
  435. * interesting and hard to diagnose effects */
  436. assert(severity >= LOG_ERR && severity <= LOG_DEBUG);
  437. /* check that we've initialised the log mutex before we try to lock it */
  438. assert(log_mutex_initialized);
  439. LOCK_LOGS();
  440. if ((! (domain & LD_NOCB)) && smartlist_len(pending_cb_messages))
  441. flush_pending_log_callbacks();
  442. if (queue_startup_messages &&
  443. pending_startup_messages_len < MAX_STARTUP_MSG_LEN) {
  444. end_of_prefix =
  445. format_msg(buf, sizeof(buf), domain, severity, funcname, suffix,
  446. format, ap, &msg_len);
  447. formatted = 1;
  448. smartlist_add(pending_startup_messages,
  449. pending_log_message_new(severity,domain,buf,end_of_prefix));
  450. pending_startup_messages_len += msg_len;
  451. }
  452. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  453. if (! logfile_wants_message(lf, severity, domain))
  454. continue;
  455. if (!formatted) {
  456. end_of_prefix =
  457. format_msg(buf, sizeof(buf), domain, severity, funcname, suffix,
  458. format, ap, &msg_len);
  459. formatted = 1;
  460. }
  461. logfile_deliver(lf, buf, msg_len, end_of_prefix, domain, severity,
  462. &callbacks_deferred);
  463. }
  464. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  465. }
  466. /** Output a message to the log. It gets logged to all logfiles that
  467. * care about messages with <b>severity</b> in <b>domain</b>. The content
  468. * is formatted printf-style based on <b>format</b> and extra arguments.
  469. * */
  470. void
  471. tor_log(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *format, ...)
  472. {
  473. va_list ap;
  474. if (severity > log_global_min_severity_)
  475. return;
  476. va_start(ap,format);
  477. logv(severity, domain, NULL, NULL, format, ap);
  478. va_end(ap);
  479. }
  480. /** Maximum number of fds that will get notifications if we crash */
  481. #define MAX_SIGSAFE_FDS 8
  482. /** Array of fds to log crash-style warnings to. */
  483. static int sigsafe_log_fds[MAX_SIGSAFE_FDS] = { STDERR_FILENO };
  484. /** The number of elements used in sigsafe_log_fds */
  485. static int n_sigsafe_log_fds = 1;
  486. /** Write <b>s</b> to each element of sigsafe_log_fds. Return 0 on success, -1
  487. * on failure. */
  488. static int
  489. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write(const char *s)
  490. {
  491. int i;
  492. ssize_t r;
  493. size_t len = strlen(s);
  494. int err = 0;
  495. for (i=0; i < n_sigsafe_log_fds; ++i) {
  496. r = write(sigsafe_log_fds[i], s, len);
  497. err += (r != (ssize_t)len);
  498. }
  499. return err ? -1 : 0;
  500. }
  501. /** Given a list of string arguments ending with a NULL, writes them
  502. * to our logs and to stderr (if possible). This function is safe to call
  503. * from within a signal handler. */
  504. void
  505. tor_log_err_sigsafe(const char *m, ...)
  506. {
  507. va_list ap;
  508. const char *x;
  509. char timebuf[33];
  510. time_t now = time(NULL);
  511. if (!m)
  512. return;
  513. if (log_time_granularity >= 2000) {
  514. int g = log_time_granularity / 1000;
  515. now -= now % g;
  516. }
  517. timebuf[0] = now < 0 ? '-' : ' ';
  518. if (now < 0) now = -now;
  519. timebuf[1] = '\0';
  520. format_dec_number_sigsafe(now, timebuf+1, sizeof(timebuf)-1);
  521. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write("\n=========================================="
  522. "================== T=");
  523. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write(timebuf);
  524. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write("\n");
  525. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write(m);
  526. va_start(ap, m);
  527. while ((x = va_arg(ap, const char*))) {
  528. tor_log_err_sigsafe_write(x);
  529. }
  530. va_end(ap);
  531. }
  532. /** Set *<b>out</b> to a pointer to an array of the fds to log errors to from
  533. * inside a signal handler. Return the number of elements in the array. */
  534. int
  535. tor_log_get_sigsafe_err_fds(const int **out)
  536. {
  537. *out = sigsafe_log_fds;
  538. return n_sigsafe_log_fds;
  539. }
  540. /** Helper function; return true iff the <b>n</b>-element array <b>array</b>
  541. * contains <b>item</b>. */
  542. static int
  543. int_array_contains(const int *array, int n, int item)
  544. {
  545. int j;
  546. for (j = 0; j < n; ++j) {
  547. if (array[j] == item)
  548. return 1;
  549. }
  550. return 0;
  551. }
  552. /** Function to call whenever the list of logs changes to get ready to log
  553. * from signal handlers. */
  554. void
  555. tor_log_update_sigsafe_err_fds(void)
  556. {
  557. const logfile_t *lf;
  558. int found_real_stderr = 0;
  559. LOCK_LOGS();
  560. /* Reserve the first one for stderr. This is safe because when we daemonize,
  561. * we dup2 /dev/null to stderr, */
  562. sigsafe_log_fds[0] = STDERR_FILENO;
  563. n_sigsafe_log_fds = 1;
  564. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  565. /* Don't try callback to the control port, or syslogs: We can't
  566. * do them from a signal handler. Don't try stdout: we always do stderr.
  567. */
  568. if (lf->is_temporary || lf->is_syslog ||
  569. lf->callback || lf->seems_dead || lf->fd < 0)
  570. continue;
  571. if (lf->severities->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(LOG_ERR)] &
  572. (LD_BUG|LD_GENERAL)) {
  573. if (lf->fd == STDERR_FILENO)
  574. found_real_stderr = 1;
  575. /* Avoid duplicates */
  576. if (int_array_contains(sigsafe_log_fds, n_sigsafe_log_fds, lf->fd))
  577. continue;
  578. sigsafe_log_fds[n_sigsafe_log_fds++] = lf->fd;
  579. if (n_sigsafe_log_fds == MAX_SIGSAFE_FDS)
  580. break;
  581. }
  582. }
  583. if (!found_real_stderr &&
  584. int_array_contains(sigsafe_log_fds, n_sigsafe_log_fds, STDOUT_FILENO)) {
  585. /* Don't use a virtual stderr when we're also logging to stdout. */
  586. assert(n_sigsafe_log_fds >= 2); /* Don't use assert inside log functions*/
  587. sigsafe_log_fds[0] = sigsafe_log_fds[--n_sigsafe_log_fds];
  588. }
  589. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  590. }
  591. /** Add to <b>out</b> a copy of every currently configured log file name. Used
  592. * to enable access to these filenames with the sandbox code. */
  593. void
  594. tor_log_get_logfile_names(smartlist_t *out)
  595. {
  596. logfile_t *lf;
  597. tor_assert(out);
  598. LOCK_LOGS();
  599. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  600. if (lf->is_temporary || lf->is_syslog || lf->callback)
  601. continue;
  602. if (lf->filename == NULL)
  603. continue;
  604. smartlist_add(out, tor_strdup(lf->filename));
  605. }
  606. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  607. }
  608. /** Implementation of the log_fn backend, used when we have
  609. * variadic macros. All arguments are as for log_fn, except for
  610. * <b>fn</b>, which is the name of the calling functions. */
  611. void
  612. log_fn_(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *fn,
  613. const char *format, ...)
  614. {
  615. va_list ap;
  616. if (severity > log_global_min_severity_)
  617. return;
  618. va_start(ap,format);
  619. logv(severity, domain, fn, NULL, format, ap);
  620. va_end(ap);
  621. }
  622. void
  623. log_fn_ratelim_(ratelim_t *ratelim, int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain,
  624. const char *fn, const char *format, ...)
  625. {
  626. va_list ap;
  627. char *m;
  628. if (severity > log_global_min_severity_)
  629. return;
  630. m = rate_limit_log(ratelim, approx_time());
  631. if (m == NULL)
  632. return;
  633. va_start(ap, format);
  634. logv(severity, domain, fn, m, format, ap);
  635. va_end(ap);
  636. tor_free(m);
  637. }
  638. /** Free all storage held by <b>victim</b>. */
  639. static void
  640. log_free(logfile_t *victim)
  641. {
  642. if (!victim)
  643. return;
  644. tor_free(victim->severities);
  645. tor_free(victim->filename);
  646. tor_free(victim);
  647. }
  648. /** Close all open log files, and free other static memory. */
  649. void
  650. logs_free_all(void)
  651. {
  652. logfile_t *victim, *next;
  653. smartlist_t *messages, *messages2;
  654. LOCK_LOGS();
  655. next = logfiles;
  656. logfiles = NULL;
  657. messages = pending_cb_messages;
  658. pending_cb_messages = NULL;
  659. messages2 = pending_startup_messages;
  660. pending_startup_messages = NULL;
  661. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  662. while (next) {
  663. victim = next;
  664. next = next->next;
  665. close_log(victim);
  666. log_free(victim);
  667. }
  668. tor_free(appname);
  669. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(messages, pending_log_message_t *, msg, {
  670. pending_log_message_free(msg);
  671. });
  672. smartlist_free(messages);
  673. if (messages2) {
  674. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(messages2, pending_log_message_t *, msg, {
  675. pending_log_message_free(msg);
  676. });
  677. smartlist_free(messages2);
  678. }
  679. /* We _could_ destroy the log mutex here, but that would screw up any logs
  680. * that happened between here and the end of execution. */
  681. }
  682. /** Remove and free the log entry <b>victim</b> from the linked-list
  683. * logfiles (it is probably present, but it might not be due to thread
  684. * racing issues). After this function is called, the caller shouldn't
  685. * refer to <b>victim</b> anymore.
  686. *
  687. * Long-term, we need to do something about races in the log subsystem
  688. * in general. See bug 222 for more details.
  689. */
  690. static void
  691. delete_log(logfile_t *victim)
  692. {
  693. logfile_t *tmpl;
  694. if (victim == logfiles)
  695. logfiles = victim->next;
  696. else {
  697. for (tmpl = logfiles; tmpl && tmpl->next != victim; tmpl=tmpl->next) ;
  698. // tor_assert(tmpl);
  699. // tor_assert(tmpl->next == victim);
  700. if (!tmpl)
  701. return;
  702. tmpl->next = victim->next;
  703. }
  704. log_free(victim);
  705. }
  706. /** Helper: release system resources (but not memory) held by a single
  707. * logfile_t. */
  708. static void
  709. close_log(logfile_t *victim)
  710. {
  711. if (victim->needs_close && victim->fd >= 0) {
  712. close(victim->fd);
  713. victim->fd = -1;
  714. } else if (victim->is_syslog) {
  715. #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
  716. if (--syslog_count == 0) {
  717. /* There are no other syslogs; close the logging facility. */
  718. closelog();
  719. }
  720. #endif
  721. }
  722. }
  723. /** Adjust a log severity configuration in <b>severity_out</b> to contain
  724. * every domain between <b>loglevelMin</b> and <b>loglevelMax</b>, inclusive.
  725. */
  726. void
  727. set_log_severity_config(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax,
  728. log_severity_list_t *severity_out)
  729. {
  730. int i;
  731. tor_assert(loglevelMin >= loglevelMax);
  732. tor_assert(loglevelMin >= LOG_ERR && loglevelMin <= LOG_DEBUG);
  733. tor_assert(loglevelMax >= LOG_ERR && loglevelMax <= LOG_DEBUG);
  734. memset(severity_out, 0, sizeof(log_severity_list_t));
  735. for (i = loglevelMin; i >= loglevelMax; --i) {
  736. severity_out->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(i)] = ~0u;
  737. }
  738. }
  739. /** Add a log handler named <b>name</b> to send all messages in <b>severity</b>
  740. * to <b>fd</b>. Copies <b>severity</b>. Helper: does no locking. */
  741. static void
  742. add_stream_log_impl(const log_severity_list_t *severity,
  743. const char *name, int fd)
  744. {
  745. logfile_t *lf;
  746. lf = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(logfile_t));
  747. lf->fd = fd;
  748. lf->filename = tor_strdup(name);
  749. lf->severities = tor_memdup(severity, sizeof(log_severity_list_t));
  750. lf->next = logfiles;
  751. logfiles = lf;
  752. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  753. }
  754. /** Add a log handler named <b>name</b> to send all messages in <b>severity</b>
  755. * to <b>fd</b>. Steals a reference to <b>severity</b>; the caller must
  756. * not use it after calling this function. */
  757. void
  758. add_stream_log(const log_severity_list_t *severity, const char *name, int fd)
  759. {
  760. LOCK_LOGS();
  761. add_stream_log_impl(severity, name, fd);
  762. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  763. }
  764. /** Initialize the global logging facility */
  765. void
  766. init_logging(int disable_startup_queue)
  767. {
  768. if (!log_mutex_initialized) {
  769. tor_mutex_init(&log_mutex);
  770. log_mutex_initialized = 1;
  771. }
  772. #ifdef __GNUC__
  773. if (strchr(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, '(')) {
  774. pretty_fn_has_parens = 1;
  775. }
  776. #endif
  777. if (pending_cb_messages == NULL)
  778. pending_cb_messages = smartlist_new();
  779. if (disable_startup_queue)
  780. queue_startup_messages = 0;
  781. if (pending_startup_messages == NULL && queue_startup_messages) {
  782. pending_startup_messages = smartlist_new();
  783. }
  784. }
  785. /** Set whether we report logging domains as a part of our log messages.
  786. */
  787. void
  788. logs_set_domain_logging(int enabled)
  789. {
  790. LOCK_LOGS();
  791. log_domains_are_logged = enabled;
  792. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  793. }
  794. /** Add a log handler to receive messages during startup (before the real
  795. * logs are initialized).
  796. */
  797. void
  798. add_temp_log(int min_severity)
  799. {
  800. log_severity_list_t *s = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(log_severity_list_t));
  801. set_log_severity_config(min_severity, LOG_ERR, s);
  802. LOCK_LOGS();
  803. add_stream_log_impl(s, "<temp>", fileno(stdout));
  804. tor_free(s);
  805. logfiles->is_temporary = 1;
  806. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  807. }
  808. /**
  809. * Add a log handler to send messages in <b>severity</b>
  810. * to the function <b>cb</b>.
  811. */
  812. int
  813. add_callback_log(const log_severity_list_t *severity, log_callback cb)
  814. {
  815. logfile_t *lf;
  816. lf = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(logfile_t));
  817. lf->fd = -1;
  818. lf->severities = tor_memdup(severity, sizeof(log_severity_list_t));
  819. lf->filename = tor_strdup("<callback>");
  820. lf->callback = cb;
  821. lf->next = logfiles;
  822. LOCK_LOGS();
  823. logfiles = lf;
  824. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  825. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  826. return 0;
  827. }
  828. /** Adjust the configured severity of any logs whose callback function is
  829. * <b>cb</b>. */
  830. void
  831. change_callback_log_severity(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax,
  832. log_callback cb)
  833. {
  834. logfile_t *lf;
  835. log_severity_list_t severities;
  836. set_log_severity_config(loglevelMin, loglevelMax, &severities);
  837. LOCK_LOGS();
  838. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  839. if (lf->callback == cb) {
  840. memcpy(lf->severities, &severities, sizeof(severities));
  841. }
  842. }
  843. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  844. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  845. }
  846. /** If there are any log messages that were generated with LD_NOCB waiting to
  847. * be sent to callback-based loggers, send them now. */
  848. void
  849. flush_pending_log_callbacks(void)
  850. {
  851. logfile_t *lf;
  852. smartlist_t *messages, *messages_tmp;
  853. LOCK_LOGS();
  854. if (0 == smartlist_len(pending_cb_messages)) {
  855. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  856. return;
  857. }
  858. messages = pending_cb_messages;
  859. pending_cb_messages = smartlist_new();
  860. do {
  861. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(messages, pending_log_message_t *, msg) {
  862. const int severity = msg->severity;
  863. const int domain = msg->domain;
  864. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  865. if (! lf->callback || lf->seems_dead ||
  866. ! (lf->severities->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(severity)] & domain)) {
  867. continue;
  868. }
  869. lf->callback(severity, domain, msg->msg);
  870. }
  871. pending_log_message_free(msg);
  872. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(msg);
  873. smartlist_clear(messages);
  874. messages_tmp = pending_cb_messages;
  875. pending_cb_messages = messages;
  876. messages = messages_tmp;
  877. } while (smartlist_len(messages));
  878. smartlist_free(messages);
  879. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  880. }
  881. /** Flush all the messages we stored from startup while waiting for log
  882. * initialization.
  883. */
  884. void
  885. flush_log_messages_from_startup(void)
  886. {
  887. logfile_t *lf;
  888. LOCK_LOGS();
  889. queue_startup_messages = 0;
  890. pending_startup_messages_len = 0;
  891. if (! pending_startup_messages)
  892. goto out;
  893. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(pending_startup_messages, pending_log_message_t *,
  894. msg) {
  895. int callbacks_deferred = 0;
  896. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  897. if (! logfile_wants_message(lf, msg->severity, msg->domain))
  898. continue;
  899. /* We configure a temporary startup log that goes to stdout, so we
  900. * shouldn't replay to stdout/stderr*/
  901. if (lf->fd == STDOUT_FILENO || lf->fd == STDERR_FILENO) {
  902. continue;
  903. }
  904. logfile_deliver(lf, msg->fullmsg, strlen(msg->fullmsg), msg->msg,
  905. msg->domain, msg->severity, &callbacks_deferred);
  906. }
  907. pending_log_message_free(msg);
  908. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(msg);
  909. smartlist_free(pending_startup_messages);
  910. pending_startup_messages = NULL;
  911. out:
  912. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  913. }
  914. /** Close any log handlers added by add_temp_log() or marked by
  915. * mark_logs_temp(). */
  916. void
  917. close_temp_logs(void)
  918. {
  919. logfile_t *lf, **p;
  920. LOCK_LOGS();
  921. for (p = &logfiles; *p; ) {
  922. if ((*p)->is_temporary) {
  923. lf = *p;
  924. /* we use *p here to handle the edge case of the head of the list */
  925. *p = (*p)->next;
  926. close_log(lf);
  927. log_free(lf);
  928. } else {
  929. p = &((*p)->next);
  930. }
  931. }
  932. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  933. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  934. }
  935. /** Make all currently temporary logs (set to be closed by close_temp_logs)
  936. * live again, and close all non-temporary logs. */
  937. void
  938. rollback_log_changes(void)
  939. {
  940. logfile_t *lf;
  941. LOCK_LOGS();
  942. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next)
  943. lf->is_temporary = ! lf->is_temporary;
  944. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  945. close_temp_logs();
  946. }
  947. /** Configure all log handles to be closed by close_temp_logs(). */
  948. void
  949. mark_logs_temp(void)
  950. {
  951. logfile_t *lf;
  952. LOCK_LOGS();
  953. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next)
  954. lf->is_temporary = 1;
  955. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  956. }
  957. /**
  958. * Add a log handler to send messages to <b>filename</b>. If opening the
  959. * logfile fails, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately (by open(2)).
  960. */
  961. int
  962. add_file_log(const log_severity_list_t *severity, const char *filename,
  963. const int truncate)
  964. {
  965. int fd;
  966. logfile_t *lf;
  967. int open_flags = O_WRONLY|O_CREAT;
  968. open_flags |= truncate ? O_TRUNC : O_APPEND;
  969. fd = tor_open_cloexec(filename, open_flags, 0644);
  970. if (fd<0)
  971. return -1;
  972. if (tor_fd_seekend(fd)<0) {
  973. close(fd);
  974. return -1;
  975. }
  976. LOCK_LOGS();
  977. add_stream_log_impl(severity, filename, fd);
  978. logfiles->needs_close = 1;
  979. lf = logfiles;
  980. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  981. if (log_tor_version(lf, 0) < 0) {
  982. delete_log(lf);
  983. }
  984. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  985. return 0;
  986. }
  987. #ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
  988. /**
  989. * Add a log handler to send messages to they system log facility.
  990. *
  991. * If this is the first log handler, opens syslog with ident Tor or
  992. * Tor-<syslog_identity_tag> if that is not NULL.
  993. */
  994. int
  995. add_syslog_log(const log_severity_list_t *severity,
  996. const char* syslog_identity_tag)
  997. {
  998. logfile_t *lf;
  999. if (syslog_count++ == 0) {
  1000. /* This is the first syslog. */
  1001. static char buf[256];
  1002. if (syslog_identity_tag) {
  1003. tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Tor-%s", syslog_identity_tag);
  1004. } else {
  1005. tor_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Tor");
  1006. }
  1007. openlog(buf, LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOGFACILITY);
  1008. }
  1009. lf = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(logfile_t));
  1010. lf->fd = -1;
  1011. lf->severities = tor_memdup(severity, sizeof(log_severity_list_t));
  1012. lf->filename = tor_strdup("<syslog>");
  1013. lf->is_syslog = 1;
  1014. LOCK_LOGS();
  1015. lf->next = logfiles;
  1016. logfiles = lf;
  1017. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  1018. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  1019. return 0;
  1020. }
  1021. #endif
  1022. /** If <b>level</b> is a valid log severity, return the corresponding
  1023. * numeric value. Otherwise, return -1. */
  1024. int
  1025. parse_log_level(const char *level)
  1026. {
  1027. if (!strcasecmp(level, "err"))
  1028. return LOG_ERR;
  1029. if (!strcasecmp(level, "warn"))
  1030. return LOG_WARN;
  1031. if (!strcasecmp(level, "notice"))
  1032. return LOG_NOTICE;
  1033. if (!strcasecmp(level, "info"))
  1034. return LOG_INFO;
  1035. if (!strcasecmp(level, "debug"))
  1036. return LOG_DEBUG;
  1037. return -1;
  1038. }
  1039. /** Return the string equivalent of a given log level. */
  1040. const char *
  1041. log_level_to_string(int level)
  1042. {
  1043. return sev_to_string(level);
  1044. }
  1045. /** NULL-terminated array of names for log domains such that domain_list[dom]
  1046. * is a description of <b>dom</b>. */
  1047. static const char *domain_list[] = {
  1048. "GENERAL", "CRYPTO", "NET", "CONFIG", "FS", "PROTOCOL", "MM",
  1049. "HTTP", "APP", "CONTROL", "CIRC", "REND", "BUG", "DIR", "DIRSERV",
  1050. "OR", "EDGE", "ACCT", "HIST", "HANDSHAKE", "HEARTBEAT", "CHANNEL",
  1051. "SCHED", NULL
  1052. };
  1053. /** Return a bitmask for the log domain for which <b>domain</b> is the name,
  1054. * or 0 if there is no such name. */
  1055. static log_domain_mask_t
  1056. parse_log_domain(const char *domain)
  1057. {
  1058. int i;
  1059. for (i=0; domain_list[i]; ++i) {
  1060. if (!strcasecmp(domain, domain_list[i]))
  1061. return (1u<<i);
  1062. }
  1063. return 0;
  1064. }
  1065. /** Translate a bitmask of log domains to a string. */
  1066. static char *
  1067. domain_to_string(log_domain_mask_t domain, char *buf, size_t buflen)
  1068. {
  1069. char *cp = buf;
  1070. char *eos = buf+buflen;
  1071. buf[0] = '\0';
  1072. if (! domain)
  1073. return buf;
  1074. while (1) {
  1075. const char *d;
  1076. int bit = tor_log2(domain);
  1077. size_t n;
  1078. if ((unsigned)bit >= ARRAY_LENGTH(domain_list)-1 ||
  1079. bit >= N_LOGGING_DOMAINS) {
  1080. tor_snprintf(buf, buflen, "<BUG:Unknown domain %lx>", (long)domain);
  1081. return buf+strlen(buf);
  1082. }
  1083. d = domain_list[bit];
  1084. n = strlcpy(cp, d, eos-cp);
  1085. if (n >= buflen) {
  1086. tor_snprintf(buf, buflen, "<BUG:Truncating domain %lx>", (long)domain);
  1087. return buf+strlen(buf);
  1088. }
  1089. cp += n;
  1090. domain &= ~(1<<bit);
  1091. if (domain == 0 || (eos-cp) < 2)
  1092. return cp;
  1093. memcpy(cp, ",", 2); /*Nul-terminated ,"*/
  1094. cp++;
  1095. }
  1096. }
  1097. /** Parse a log severity pattern in *<b>cfg_ptr</b>. Advance cfg_ptr after
  1098. * the end of the severityPattern. Set the value of <b>severity_out</b> to
  1099. * the parsed pattern. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
  1100. *
  1101. * The syntax for a SeverityPattern is:
  1102. * <pre>
  1103. * SeverityPattern = *(DomainSeverity SP)* DomainSeverity
  1104. * DomainSeverity = (DomainList SP)? SeverityRange
  1105. * SeverityRange = MinSeverity ("-" MaxSeverity )?
  1106. * DomainList = "[" (SP? DomainSpec SP? ",") SP? DomainSpec "]"
  1107. * DomainSpec = "*" | Domain | "~" Domain
  1108. * </pre>
  1109. * A missing MaxSeverity defaults to ERR. Severities and domains are
  1110. * case-insensitive. "~" indicates negation for a domain; negation happens
  1111. * last inside a DomainList. Only one SeverityRange without a DomainList is
  1112. * allowed per line.
  1113. */
  1114. int
  1115. parse_log_severity_config(const char **cfg_ptr,
  1116. log_severity_list_t *severity_out)
  1117. {
  1118. const char *cfg = *cfg_ptr;
  1119. int got_anything = 0;
  1120. int got_an_unqualified_range = 0;
  1121. memset(severity_out, 0, sizeof(*severity_out));
  1122. cfg = eat_whitespace(cfg);
  1123. while (*cfg) {
  1124. const char *dash, *space;
  1125. char *sev_lo, *sev_hi;
  1126. int low, high, i;
  1127. log_domain_mask_t domains = ~0u;
  1128. if (*cfg == '[') {
  1129. int err = 0;
  1130. char *domains_str;
  1131. smartlist_t *domains_list;
  1132. log_domain_mask_t neg_domains = 0;
  1133. const char *closebracket = strchr(cfg, ']');
  1134. if (!closebracket)
  1135. return -1;
  1136. domains = 0;
  1137. domains_str = tor_strndup(cfg+1, closebracket-cfg-1);
  1138. domains_list = smartlist_new();
  1139. smartlist_split_string(domains_list, domains_str, ",", SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE,
  1140. -1);
  1141. tor_free(domains_str);
  1142. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(domains_list, const char *, domain) {
  1143. if (!strcmp(domain, "*")) {
  1144. domains = ~0u;
  1145. } else {
  1146. int d;
  1147. int negate=0;
  1148. if (*domain == '~') {
  1149. negate = 1;
  1150. ++domain;
  1151. }
  1152. d = parse_log_domain(domain);
  1153. if (!d) {
  1154. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "No such logging domain as %s", domain);
  1155. err = 1;
  1156. } else {
  1157. if (negate)
  1158. neg_domains |= d;
  1159. else
  1160. domains |= d;
  1161. }
  1162. }
  1163. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(domain);
  1164. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(domains_list, char *, d, tor_free(d));
  1165. smartlist_free(domains_list);
  1166. if (err)
  1167. return -1;
  1168. if (domains == 0 && neg_domains)
  1169. domains = ~neg_domains;
  1170. else
  1171. domains &= ~neg_domains;
  1172. cfg = eat_whitespace(closebracket+1);
  1173. } else {
  1174. ++got_an_unqualified_range;
  1175. }
  1176. if (!strcasecmpstart(cfg, "file") ||
  1177. !strcasecmpstart(cfg, "stderr") ||
  1178. !strcasecmpstart(cfg, "stdout") ||
  1179. !strcasecmpstart(cfg, "syslog")) {
  1180. goto done;
  1181. }
  1182. if (got_an_unqualified_range > 1)
  1183. return -1;
  1184. space = strchr(cfg, ' ');
  1185. dash = strchr(cfg, '-');
  1186. if (!space)
  1187. space = strchr(cfg, '\0');
  1188. if (dash && dash < space) {
  1189. sev_lo = tor_strndup(cfg, dash-cfg);
  1190. sev_hi = tor_strndup(dash+1, space-(dash+1));
  1191. } else {
  1192. sev_lo = tor_strndup(cfg, space-cfg);
  1193. sev_hi = tor_strdup("ERR");
  1194. }
  1195. low = parse_log_level(sev_lo);
  1196. high = parse_log_level(sev_hi);
  1197. tor_free(sev_lo);
  1198. tor_free(sev_hi);
  1199. if (low == -1)
  1200. return -1;
  1201. if (high == -1)
  1202. return -1;
  1203. got_anything = 1;
  1204. for (i=low; i >= high; --i)
  1205. severity_out->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(i)] |= domains;
  1206. cfg = eat_whitespace(space);
  1207. }
  1208. done:
  1209. *cfg_ptr = cfg;
  1210. return got_anything ? 0 : -1;
  1211. }
  1212. /** Return the least severe log level that any current log is interested in. */
  1213. int
  1214. get_min_log_level(void)
  1215. {
  1216. logfile_t *lf;
  1217. int i;
  1218. int min = LOG_ERR;
  1219. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  1220. for (i = LOG_DEBUG; i > min; --i)
  1221. if (lf->severities->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(i)])
  1222. min = i;
  1223. }
  1224. return min;
  1225. }
  1226. /** Switch all logs to output at most verbose level. */
  1227. void
  1228. switch_logs_debug(void)
  1229. {
  1230. logfile_t *lf;
  1231. int i;
  1232. LOCK_LOGS();
  1233. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf=lf->next) {
  1234. for (i = LOG_DEBUG; i >= LOG_ERR; --i)
  1235. lf->severities->masks[SEVERITY_MASK_IDX(i)] = ~0u;
  1236. }
  1237. log_global_min_severity_ = get_min_log_level();
  1238. UNLOCK_LOGS();
  1239. }
  1240. /** Truncate all the log files. */
  1241. void
  1242. truncate_logs(void)
  1243. {
  1244. logfile_t *lf;
  1245. for (lf = logfiles; lf; lf = lf->next) {
  1246. if (lf->fd >= 0) {
  1247. tor_ftruncate(lf->fd);
  1248. }
  1249. }
  1250. }