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// Has to be defined before including due to legacy Unices
#define SYSLOG_NAMES 1
#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <unistd.h>
// This implementation doesn't talk to a syslog server. Any options related to
// that are no-ops.
extern "C" {
// For implementation simplicity, we actually only use the re-entrant version
// of each function, and the version that isn't just redirects with a static
// struct to share.
static struct syslog_data global_log_data = {
.ident = nullptr,
.logopt = 0,
.facility = LOG_USER,
.maskpri = LOG_UPTO(LOG_DEBUG)
};
// Used when ident is null, since syslog traditionally prints the program's
// own name; the process name will always be the same unless we exec.
static char program_name_buffer[256];
static bool program_name_set = false;
// Convenience function for initialization and checking what string to use
// for the program name.
static const char* get_syslog_ident(struct syslog_data* data)
{
if (!program_name_set && data->ident == nullptr)
program_name_set = get_process_name(program_name_buffer, sizeof(program_name_buffer)) >= 0;
if (data->ident != nullptr)
return data->ident;
else if (program_name_set)
return program_name_buffer;
ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
}
void openlog_r(const char* ident, int logopt, int facility, struct syslog_data* data)
{
data->ident = ident;
data->logopt = logopt;
data->facility = facility;
// default value
data->maskpri = LOG_UPTO(LOG_DEBUG);
// would be where we connect to a daemon
}
void openlog(const char* ident, int logopt, int facility)
{
openlog_r(ident, logopt, facility, &global_log_data);
}
void closelog_r(struct syslog_data* data)
{
// would be where we disconnect from a daemon
// restore defaults
data->ident = nullptr;
data->logopt = 0;
data->facility = LOG_USER;
data->maskpri = LOG_UPTO(LOG_DEBUG);
}
void closelog(void)
{
closelog_r(&global_log_data);
}
int setlogmask_r(int maskpri, struct syslog_data* data)
{
// Remember, this takes the input of LOG_MASK/LOG_UPTO
int old_maskpri = data->maskpri;
data->maskpri = maskpri;
return old_maskpri;
}
int setlogmask(int maskpri)
{
return setlogmask_r(maskpri, &global_log_data);
}
void syslog_r(int priority, struct syslog_data* data, const char* message, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, message);
vsyslog_r(priority, data, message, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void syslog(int priority, const char* message, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, message);
vsyslog_r(priority, &global_log_data, message, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void vsyslog_r(int priority, struct syslog_data* data, const char* message, va_list args)
{
StringBuilder combined;
int real_priority = LOG_PRI(priority);
// Lots of parens, but it just extracts the priority from combo and masks.
if (!(data->maskpri & LOG_MASK(real_priority)))
return;
// Some metadata would be consumed by a syslog daemon, if we had one.
if (data->logopt & LOG_PID)
combined.appendf("%s[%d]: ", get_syslog_ident(data), getpid());
else
combined.appendf("%s: ", get_syslog_ident(data));
combined.appendvf(message, args);
String combined_string = combined.build();
if (data->logopt & LOG_CONS)
dbgputstr(combined_string.characters(), combined_string.length());
if (data->logopt & LOG_PERROR)
fputs(combined_string.characters(), stderr);
}
void vsyslog(int priority, const char* message, va_list args)
{
vsyslog_r(priority, &global_log_data, message, args);
}
}
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