/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 * The Regents of the University of California * All Rights Reserved * * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its * contributors. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * SYSLOG -- print message on log file * * This routine looks a lot like printf, except that it * outputs to the log file instead of the standard output. * Also: * adds a timestamp, * prints the module name in front of the message, * has some other formatting types (or will sometime), * adds a newline on the end of the message. * * The output of this routine is intended to be read by /etc/syslogd. */ #pragma weak syslog = _syslog #pragma weak vsyslog = _vsyslog #pragma weak openlog = _openlog #pragma weak closelog = _closelog #pragma weak setlogmask = _setlogmask #include "synonyms.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include /* for LOG_MAXPS */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "libc.h" #define MAXLINE 1024 /* max message size (but see below) */ #define PRIMASK(p) (1 << ((p) & LOG_PRIMASK)) #define PRIFAC(p) (((p) & LOG_FACMASK) >> 3) #define IMPORTANT LOG_ERR #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #define logname "/dev/conslog" #define ctty "/dev/syscon" #define sysmsg "/dev/sysmsg" #define DOORFILE "/var/run/syslog_door" static struct __syslog { int _LogFile; int _LogStat; const char *_LogTag; int _LogMask; char *_SyslogHost; int _LogFacility; int _LogFileInvalid; int _OpenLogCalled; dev_t _LogDev; char _ProcName[PRFNSZ + 1]; } __syslog = { -1, /* fd for log */ 0, /* status bits, set by openlog() */ "syslog", /* string to tag the entry with */ 0xff, /* mask of priorities to be logged */ NULL, LOG_USER, /* default facility code */ FALSE, /* check for validity of fd for log */ 0, /* openlog has not yet been called */ }; #define LogFile (__syslog._LogFile) #define LogStat (__syslog._LogStat) #define LogTag (__syslog._LogTag) #define LogMask (__syslog._LogMask) #define SyslogHost (__syslog._SyslogHost) #define LogFacility (__syslog._LogFacility) #define LogFileInvalid (__syslog._LogFileInvalid) #define OpenLogCalled (__syslog._OpenLogCalled) #define LogDev (__syslog._LogDev) #define ProcName (__syslog._ProcName) static int syslogd_ok(void); /* * Regrettably, there are several instances inside libc where * syslog() is called from the bottom of a deep call stack * and a critical lock was acquired near the top of the stack. * * Because syslog() uses stdio (and it is called from within stdio) * it runs the danger of deadlocking, perhaps with an interposed * malloc() when fork() is occurring concurrently, perhaps with * some other lock within libc. * * The only fix for this problem is to restructure libc not to do * this thing and always to call syslog() with no locks held. * This restructuring will require a substantial effort. * * Meanwhile, we just hope that on the rare occasion that syslog() * is called from within libc (such occurrences should "never happen") * that we don't get caught in a race condition deadlock. */ void syslog(int pri, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vsyslog(pri, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } void vsyslog(int pri, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { char *b, *f, *o; char c; int clen; char buf[MAXLINE + 2]; char outline[MAXLINE + 256]; /* pad to allow date, system name... */ time_t now; pid_t pid; struct log_ctl hdr; struct strbuf dat; struct strbuf ctl; sigset_t sigs; sigset_t osigs; char timestr[26]; /* hardwired value 26 due to Posix */ size_t taglen; int olderrno = errno; struct stat statbuff; int procfd; char procfile[32]; psinfo_t p; int showpid; uint32_t msgid; char *msgid_start, *msgid_end; /* * Maximum tag length is 256 (the pad in outline) minus the size of the * other things that can go in the pad. */ #define MAX_TAG 230 /* see if we should just throw out this message */ if (pri < 0 || PRIFAC(pri) >= LOG_NFACILITIES || (PRIMASK(pri) & LogMask) == 0) return; if (LogFileInvalid) return; /* * if openlog() has not been called by the application, * try to get the name of the application and set it * as the ident string for messages. If unable to get * it for any reason, fall back to using the default * of syslog. If we succeed in getting the name, also * turn on LOG_PID, to provide greater detail. */ showpid = 0; if (OpenLogCalled == 0) { (void) sprintf(procfile, "/proc/%d/psinfo", getpid()); if ((procfd = open(procfile, O_RDONLY)) >= 0) { if (read(procfd, &p, sizeof (psinfo_t)) >= 0) { (void) strncpy(ProcName, p.pr_fname, PRFNSZ); LogTag = (const char *) &ProcName; showpid = LOG_PID; } (void) close(procfd); } } if (LogFile < 0) openlog(LogTag, LogStat|LOG_NDELAY|showpid, 0); if ((fstat(LogFile, &statbuff) != 0) || (!S_ISCHR(statbuff.st_mode)) || (statbuff.st_rdev != LogDev)) { LogFileInvalid = TRUE; return; } /* set default facility if none specified */ if ((pri & LOG_FACMASK) == 0) pri |= LogFacility; /* build the header */ hdr.pri = pri; hdr.flags = SL_CONSOLE; hdr.level = 0; /* build the message */ /* * To avoid potential security problems, bounds checking is done * on outline and buf. * The following code presumes that the header information will * fit in 250-odd bytes, as was accounted for in the buffer size * allocation. This is dependent on the assumption that the LogTag * and the string returned by sprintf() for getpid() will return * be less than 230-odd characters combined. */ o = outline; (void) time(&now); (void) sprintf(o, "%.15s ", ctime_r(&now, timestr, 26) + 4); o += strlen(o); if (LogTag) { taglen = strlen(LogTag) < MAX_TAG ? strlen(LogTag) : MAX_TAG; (void) strncpy(o, LogTag, taglen); o[taglen] = '\0'; o += strlen(o); } if (LogStat & LOG_PID) { (void) sprintf(o, "[%d]", getpid()); o += strlen(o); } if (LogTag) { (void) strcpy(o, ": "); o += 2; } STRLOG_MAKE_MSGID(fmt, msgid); (void) sprintf(o, "[ID %u FACILITY_AND_PRIORITY] ", msgid); o += strlen(o); b = buf; f = (char *)fmt; while ((c = *f++) != '\0' && b < &buf[MAXLINE]) { char *errmsg; if (c != '%') { *b++ = c; continue; } if ((c = *f++) != 'm') { *b++ = '%'; *b++ = c; continue; } if ((errmsg = strerror(olderrno)) == NULL) (void) snprintf(b, &buf[MAXLINE] - b, "error %d", olderrno); else { while (*errmsg != '\0' && b < &buf[MAXLINE]) { if (*errmsg == '%') { (void) strcpy(b, "%%"); b += 2; } else *b++ = *errmsg; errmsg++; } *b = '\0'; } b += strlen(b); } if (b > buf && *(b-1) != '\n') /* ensure at least one newline */ *b++ = '\n'; *b = '\0'; /* LINTED variable format specifier */ (void) vsnprintf(o, &outline[sizeof (outline)] - o, buf, ap); clen = (int)strlen(outline) + 1; /* add one for NULL byte */ if (clen > MAXLINE) { clen = MAXLINE; outline[MAXLINE-1] = '\0'; } /* * 1136432 points out that the underlying log driver actually * refuses to accept (ERANGE) messages longer than LOG_MAXPS * bytes. So it really doesn't make much sense to putmsg a * longer message.. */ if (clen > LOG_MAXPS) { clen = LOG_MAXPS; outline[LOG_MAXPS-1] = '\0'; } /* set up the strbufs */ ctl.maxlen = sizeof (struct log_ctl); ctl.len = sizeof (struct log_ctl); ctl.buf = (caddr_t)&hdr; dat.maxlen = sizeof (outline); dat.len = clen; dat.buf = outline; /* output the message to the local logger */ if ((putmsg(LogFile, &ctl, &dat, 0) >= 0) && syslogd_ok()) return; if (!(LogStat & LOG_CONS)) return; /* * Output the message to the console directly. To reduce visual * clutter, we strip out the message ID. */ if ((msgid_start = strstr(outline, "[ID ")) != NULL && (msgid_end = strstr(msgid_start, "] ")) != NULL) (void) strcpy(msgid_start, msgid_end + 2); clen = strlen(outline) + 1; (void) sigemptyset(&sigs); (void) sigaddset(&sigs, SIGCHLD); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigs, &osigs); pid = fork1(); if (pid == -1) { (void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &osigs, NULL); return; } if (pid == 0) { int fd; (void) signal(SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, &sigs); (void) sigdelset(&sigs, SIGALRM); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigs, NULL); (void) alarm(5); if (((fd = open(sysmsg, O_WRONLY)) >= 0) || (fd = open(ctty, O_WRONLY)) >= 0) { (void) alarm(0); outline[clen - 1] = '\r'; (void) write(fd, outline, clen); (void) close(fd); } _exit(0); } if (!(LogStat & LOG_NOWAIT)) (void) waitpid(pid, NULL, 0); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &osigs, NULL); } /* * Use a door call to syslogd to see if it's alive. */ static int syslogd_ok(void) { int d; int s; door_arg_t darg; door_info_t info; if ((d = open(DOORFILE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) return (0); /* * see if our pid matches the pid of the door server. * If so, syslogd has called syslog(), probably as * a result of some name service library error, and * we don't want to let syslog continue and possibly * fork here. */ info.di_target = 0; if (__door_info(d, &info) < 0 || info.di_target == getpid()) { (void) close(d); return (0); } darg.data_ptr = NULL; darg.data_size = 0; darg.desc_ptr = NULL; darg.desc_num = 0; darg.rbuf = NULL; darg.rsize = 0; s = __door_call(d, &darg); (void) close(d); if (s < 0) return (0); /* failure - syslogd dead */ else return (1); } /* * OPENLOG -- open system log */ void openlog(const char *ident, int logstat, int logfac) { struct stat statbuff; OpenLogCalled = 1; if (ident != NULL) LogTag = ident; LogStat = logstat; if (logfac != 0) LogFacility = logfac & LOG_FACMASK; /* * if the fstat(2) fails or the st_rdev has changed * then we must open the file */ if ((fstat(LogFile, &statbuff) == 0) && (S_ISCHR(statbuff.st_mode)) && (statbuff.st_rdev == LogDev)) return; if (LogStat & LOG_NDELAY) { LogFile = open(logname, O_WRONLY); (void) fcntl(LogFile, F_SETFD, 1); (void) fstat(LogFile, &statbuff); LogDev = statbuff.st_rdev; } } /* * CLOSELOG -- close the system log */ void closelog(void) { struct stat statbuff; OpenLogCalled = 0; /* if the LogFile is invalid it can not be closed */ if (LogFileInvalid) return; /* * if the fstat(2) fails or the st_rdev has changed * then we can not close the file */ if ((fstat(LogFile, &statbuff) == 0) && (statbuff.st_rdev == LogDev)) { (void) close(LogFile); LogFile = -1; LogStat = 0; } } /* * SETLOGMASK -- set the log mask level */ int setlogmask(int pmask) { int omask = 0; omask = LogMask; if (pmask != 0) LogMask = pmask; return (omask); }