/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (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 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * SYSLOG_DOMAIN and SYSLOG_TEMPLATE define the dgettext() parameters the agent * can use to retrieve the localized format string for diagnosis messages. * The format string retrieved from SYSLOG_DOMAIN is the default format * string, but when processing each suspect list, dgettext() is also called * for the domain that matches the diagcode dictname and if SYSLOG_TEMPLATE * is defined, it overrides the default for that suspect list only. * * Similarly, SYSLOG_URL is also checked to see if syslog_url * should be overridden for each suspect list. * * The net effect of all this is that for a given diagcode DICT-1234-56: * * - If DICT.mo defines syslog-msgs-message-template, it is used * as the format string for the diagnosis message. * * - Otherwise, syslog-msgs-message-template from FMD.mo is used. * * - If DICT.mo defines syslog-url, it is used when filling * in the %s in the "description" message. * * - Otherwise, if syslog-msgs.conf defines a "url" property, that * value is used. * * - Otherwise, the default "http://sun.com/msg/" is used (via the * fmd_props[] table defined in this file). */ static const char SYSLOG_DOMAIN[] = "FMD"; static const char SYSLOG_TEMPLATE[] = "syslog-msgs-message-template"; static const char SYSLOG_URL[] = "syslog-url"; static const char SYSLOG_POINTER[] = "syslog-msgs-pointer"; static struct stats { fmd_stat_t bad_vers; fmd_stat_t bad_fmri; fmd_stat_t bad_code; fmd_stat_t bad_time; fmd_stat_t log_err; fmd_stat_t msg_err; fmd_stat_t no_msg; } syslog_stats = { { "bad_vers", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "event version is missing or invalid" }, { "bad_fmri", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "event fmri is missing or invalid" }, { "bad_code", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "event code has no dictionary name" }, { "bad_time", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "event time is not properly encoded" }, { "log_err", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "failed to log message to log(7D)" }, { "msg_err", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "failed to log message to sysmsg(7D)" }, { "no_msg", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "message logging suppressed" } }; static const struct facility { const char *fac_name; int fac_value; } syslog_facs[] = { { "LOG_DAEMON", LOG_DAEMON }, { "LOG_LOCAL0", LOG_LOCAL0 }, { "LOG_LOCAL1", LOG_LOCAL1 }, { "LOG_LOCAL2", LOG_LOCAL2 }, { "LOG_LOCAL3", LOG_LOCAL3 }, { "LOG_LOCAL4", LOG_LOCAL4 }, { "LOG_LOCAL5", LOG_LOCAL5 }, { "LOG_LOCAL6", LOG_LOCAL6 }, { "LOG_LOCAL7", LOG_LOCAL7 }, { NULL, 0 } }; static char *syslog_locdir; /* l10n messages directory (if alternate) */ static char *syslog_url; /* current value of "url" property */ static char *syslog_pointer; /* info to point user to the full message */ static int syslog_msgall; /* set to message all faults */ static log_ctl_t syslog_ctl; /* log(7D) meta-data for each msg */ static int syslog_logfd = -1; /* log(7D) file descriptor */ static int syslog_msgfd = -1; /* sysmsg(7D) file descriptor */ static int syslog_file; /* log to syslog_logfd */ static int syslog_cons; /* log to syslog_msgfd */ /* * Ideally we would just use syslog(3C) for outputting our messages, but our * messaging standard defines a nice multi-line format and syslogd(1M) is very * inflexible and stupid when it comes to multi-line messages. It pulls data * out of log(7D) and splits it up by \n, printing each line to the console * with its usual prefix of date and sender; it uses the same behavior for the * messages file as well. Further, syslog(3C) provides no CE_CONT equivalent * for userland callers (which at least works around repeated file prefixing). * So with a multi-line message format, your file and console end up like this: * * Dec 02 18:08:40 hostname this is my nicely formatted * Dec 02 18:08:40 hostname message designed for 80 cols * ... * * To resolve these issues, we use our own syslog_emit() wrapper to emit * messages and some knowledge of how the Solaris log drivers work. We first * construct an enlarged format string containing the appropriate msgid(1). * We then format the caller's message using the provided format and buffer. * We send this message to log(7D) using putmsg() with SL_CONSOLE | SL_LOGONLY * set in the log_ctl_t. The log driver allows us to set SL_LOGONLY when we * construct messages ourself, indicating that syslogd should only emit the * message to /var/adm/messages and any remote hosts, and skip the console. * Note: the log driver packet size limit for output via putmsg is LOGMAX_PS. * Then we emit the message a second time, without the special prefix, to the * sysmsg(7D) device, which handles console redirection and also permits us * to output any characters we like to the console, including \n and \r. */ /*PRINTFLIKE2*/ static void syslog_emit(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, const char *msgformat, ...) { struct strbuf ctl, dat; uint32_t msgid; char *format, *p, c; char *buf = NULL; size_t formatlen, logmsglen; int len, plen; va_list ap; formatlen = strlen(msgformat) + 64; /* +64 for prefix and \0 */ format = alloca(formatlen); STRLOG_MAKE_MSGID(msgformat, msgid); (void) snprintf(format, formatlen, "fmd: [ID %u FACILITY_AND_PRIORITY] %s", msgid, msgformat); /* * Figure out the length of the message then allocate a buffer * of adequate size. */ va_start(ap, msgformat); if ((len = vsnprintf(&c, 1, format, ap)) >= 0 && (buf = fmd_hdl_alloc(hdl, len + 1, FMD_SLEEP)) != NULL) (void) vsnprintf(buf, len + 1, format, ap); va_end(ap); if (buf == NULL) return; ctl.buf = (void *)&syslog_ctl; ctl.len = sizeof (syslog_ctl); dat.buf = buf; logmsglen = strlen(buf) + 1; /* * The underlying log driver won't accept (ERANGE) messages * longer than LOG_MAXPS bytes. The long message will be truncated * and appended with a pointer to the full message. */ if (logmsglen <= LOG_MAXPS) { dat.len = logmsglen; } else { plen = strlen(syslog_pointer) + 1; buf[LOG_MAXPS - plen] = '\0'; /* * If possible, the pointer is appended after a newline */ if ((p = strrchr(buf, '\n')) == NULL) p = &buf[LOG_MAXPS - plen]; (void) strcpy(p, syslog_pointer); dat.len = strlen(buf) + 1; } if (syslog_file && putmsg(syslog_logfd, &ctl, &dat, 0) != 0) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "putmsg failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); syslog_stats.log_err.fmds_value.ui64++; } dat.buf = strchr(buf, ']'); dat.len = (size_t)(logmsglen - (dat.buf - buf)); dat.buf[0] = '\r'; /* overwrite ']' with carriage return */ dat.buf[1] = '\n'; /* overwrite ' ' with newline */ if (syslog_cons && write(syslog_msgfd, dat.buf, dat.len) != dat.len) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "write failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); syslog_stats.msg_err.fmds_value.ui64++; } fmd_hdl_free(hdl, buf, len + 1); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void syslog_recv(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, fmd_event_t *ep, nvlist_t *nvl, const char *class) { char *uuid, *code, *dict, *url, *urlcode, *template, *p; char *src_name, *src_vers, *platform, *chassis, *server; char *typ, *sev, *fmt, *trfmt, *rsp, *imp, *act, *locdir; char desc[1024], date[64]; boolean_t domsg; nvlist_t *fmri, *auth; uint8_t version; struct tm tm, *tmp; int64_t *tv; time_t sec; uint_t tn = 0; char *olang = NULL; int locale_c = 0; size_t len; if (nvlist_lookup_uint8(nvl, FM_VERSION, &version) != 0 || version > FM_SUSPECT_VERSION) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "invalid event version: %u\n", version); syslog_stats.bad_vers.fmds_value.ui64++; return; /* invalid event version */ } if (!syslog_msgall && nvlist_lookup_boolean_value(nvl, FM_SUSPECT_MESSAGE, &domsg) == 0 && !domsg) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "%s requested no message\n", class); syslog_stats.no_msg.fmds_value.ui64++; return; /* event is not to be messaged */ } /* * Extract the DE element, which is an FMRI for the diagnosis engine * that made this event, and validate its meta-data before continuing. */ if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist(nvl, FM_SUSPECT_DE, &fmri) != 0 || nvlist_lookup_string(fmri, FM_FMRI_SCHEME, &p) != 0 || strcmp(p, FM_FMRI_SCHEME_FMD) != 0 || nvlist_lookup_uint8(fmri, FM_VERSION, &version) != 0 || version > FM_FMD_SCHEME_VERSION || nvlist_lookup_nvlist(fmri, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, &auth) != 0 || nvlist_lookup_uint8(auth, FM_VERSION, &version) != 0 || version > FM_FMRI_AUTH_VERSION) { syslog_stats.bad_fmri.fmds_value.ui64++; return; /* invalid de fmri */ } /* * Extract the relevant identifying elements of the FMRI and authority. * Note: for now, we ignore FM_FMRI_AUTH_DOMAIN (only for SPs). */ (void) nvlist_lookup_string(fmri, FM_FMRI_FMD_NAME, &src_name); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(fmri, FM_FMRI_FMD_VERSION, &src_vers); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_PRODUCT, &platform); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_SERVER, &server); if (nvlist_lookup_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, &chassis) != 0) chassis = "-"; /* chassis serial number may not be present */ /* * Extract the uuid and diagcode dictionary from the event code. The * dictionary name is the text preceding the first "-" in the code. */ (void) nvlist_lookup_string(nvl, FM_SUSPECT_UUID, &uuid); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(nvl, FM_SUSPECT_DIAG_CODE, &code); if ((p = strchr(code, '-')) == NULL || p == code) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "invalid diagnosis code: %s\n", code); syslog_stats.bad_code.fmds_value.ui64++; return; /* invalid diagnosis code */ } dict = alloca((size_t)(p - code) + 1); (void) strncpy(dict, code, (size_t)(p - code)); dict[(size_t)(p - code)] = '\0'; /* * Alloca a hunk of memory and use it to create the msgid strings * .type, .severity, .description, and so forth. * These form the msgids we will use to look up the localized text. * Since we've allocated things to be of the right size, we know * than snprintf() can't overflow: INT_MAX is used shut lint up and * avoid code to needlessly recompute the remaining buffer space. */ typ = alloca(6 * (strlen(code) + 16)); sev = typ + snprintf(typ, INT_MAX, "%s.type", code) + 1; fmt = sev + snprintf(sev, INT_MAX, "%s.severity", code) + 1; rsp = fmt + snprintf(fmt, INT_MAX, "%s.description", code) + 1; imp = rsp + snprintf(rsp, INT_MAX, "%s.response", code) + 1; act = imp + snprintf(imp, INT_MAX, "%s.impact", code) + 1; (void) snprintf(act, INT_MAX, "%s.action", code); fmd_msg_lock(); if (syslog_locdir != NULL) locdir = bindtextdomain(dict, syslog_locdir); if ((trfmt = dgettext(dict, fmt)) == fmt) { /* * We didn't find a translation in the dictionary for the * current language. The string we passed to gettext is merely * an index - it isn't sufficient, on its own, to be used as the * message. Fall back to C and try again. */ olang = setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, NULL); if (olang) { p = alloca(strlen(olang) + 1); olang = strcpy(p, olang); } locale_c = 1; (void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, "C"); trfmt = dgettext(dict, fmt); } if ((url = dgettext(dict, SYSLOG_URL)) == SYSLOG_URL) url = syslog_url; /* * If the URL ends with a slash, that indicates the code should be * appended to it. After formatting the URL, reformat the DESC * text using the URL as an snprintf argument. */ len = strlen(url); if (url[len - 1] == '/') { urlcode = alloca(len + strlen(code) + 1); (void) snprintf(urlcode, INT_MAX, "%s%s", url, code); } else { urlcode = url; } /* LINTED - variable format specifier to snprintf() */ (void) snprintf(desc, sizeof (desc), trfmt, urlcode); /* * Extract the diagnosis time and format it using the locale's default. * strftime() will use GMT or local time based on our "gmt" setting. */ if (nvlist_lookup_int64_array(nvl, FM_SUSPECT_DIAG_TIME, &tv, &tn) == 0 && tn == 2 && (sec = (time_t)tv[0]) != (time_t)-1 && (tmp = localtime_r(&sec, &tm)) != NULL) (void) strftime(date, sizeof (date), "%C", tmp); else { syslog_stats.bad_time.fmds_value.ui64++; (void) strcpy(date, "-"); } /* * Create and log the final string by filling in the template with the * strings we've created and the strings from the message dictionary. * If a template is provided for this dictionary, use it, otherwise * fall back to the default template. */ if ((template = dgettext(dict, SYSLOG_TEMPLATE)) == SYSLOG_TEMPLATE) template = dgettext(SYSLOG_DOMAIN, SYSLOG_TEMPLATE); /* * Do samely for the message pointer. If the message is too long * to be handled by the underlying log drvier, the message will be * truncated and the pointer will be added to point user to the * full message. */ if ((syslog_pointer = dgettext(dict, SYSLOG_POINTER)) == SYSLOG_POINTER) syslog_pointer = dgettext(SYSLOG_DOMAIN, SYSLOG_POINTER); syslog_ctl.pri &= LOG_FACMASK; if (strcmp(class, FM_LIST_RESOLVED_CLASS) == 0 || strcmp(class, FM_LIST_REPAIRED_CLASS) == 0) syslog_ctl.pri |= LOG_NOTICE; else syslog_ctl.pri |= LOG_ERR; syslog_emit(hdl, template, code, dgettext(dict, typ), dgettext(dict, sev), date, platform, chassis, server, src_name, src_vers, uuid, desc, dgettext(dict, rsp), dgettext(dict, imp), dgettext(dict, act)); /* * Switch back to our original language if we had to fall back to C. */ if (olang != NULL) (void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, olang); if (syslog_locdir != NULL) (void) bindtextdomain(dict, locdir); fmd_msg_unlock(); if (locale_c) { fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, trfmt == fmt ? "dgettext(%s, %s) in %s and C failed\n" : "dgettext(%s, %s) in %s failed; C used\n", dict, fmt, olang ? olang : ""); } } static const fmd_prop_t fmd_props[] = { { "console", FMD_TYPE_BOOL, "true" }, { "facility", FMD_TYPE_STRING, "LOG_DAEMON" }, { "gmt", FMD_TYPE_BOOL, "false" }, { "syslogd", FMD_TYPE_BOOL, "true" }, { "url", FMD_TYPE_STRING, "http://sun.com/msg/" }, { "message_all", FMD_TYPE_BOOL, "false" }, { NULL, 0, NULL } }; static const fmd_hdl_ops_t fmd_ops = { syslog_recv, /* fmdo_recv */ NULL, /* fmdo_timeout */ NULL, /* fmdo_close */ NULL, /* fmdo_stats */ NULL, /* fmdo_gc */ }; static const fmd_hdl_info_t fmd_info = { "Syslog Messaging Agent", "1.0", &fmd_ops, fmd_props }; void _fmd_init(fmd_hdl_t *hdl) { const struct facility *fp; char *facname, *tz, *rootdir, *locdir, *locale, *p; if (fmd_hdl_register(hdl, FMD_API_VERSION, &fmd_info) != 0) return; /* invalid data in configuration file */ (void) fmd_stat_create(hdl, FMD_STAT_NOALLOC, sizeof (syslog_stats) / sizeof (fmd_stat_t), (fmd_stat_t *)&syslog_stats); if ((syslog_logfd = open("/dev/conslog", O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) == -1) fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "syslog-msgs failed to open /dev/conslog"); if ((syslog_msgfd = open("/dev/sysmsg", O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) == -1) fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "syslog-msgs failed to open /dev/sysmsg"); /* * All FMA event dictionaries use msgfmt(1) message objects to produce * messages, even for the C locale. We therefore want to use dgettext * for all message lookups, but its defined behavior in the C locale is * to return the input string. Since our input strings are event codes * and not format strings, this doesn't help us. We resolve this nit * by setting NLSPATH to a non-existent file: the presence of NLSPATH * is defined to force dgettext(3C) to do a full lookup even for C. */ if (getenv("NLSPATH") == NULL && putenv(fmd_hdl_strdup(hdl, "NLSPATH=/usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmd.cat", FMD_SLEEP)) != 0) fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "syslog-msgs failed to set NLSPATH"); fmd_msg_lock(); (void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, ""); locale = setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, NULL); if (locale) { p = alloca(strlen(locale) + 1); locale = strcpy(p, locale); } else { locale = ""; } fmd_msg_unlock(); fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "locale=%s\n", locale); /* * If the "gmt" property is set to true, force our EVENT-TIME to be * reported in GMT time; otherwise we use localtime. tzset() affects * the results of subsequent calls to strftime(3C) above. */ if (fmd_prop_get_int32(hdl, "gmt") == FMD_B_TRUE && ((tz = getenv("TZ")) == NULL || strcmp(tz, "GMT") != 0)) { (void) putenv(fmd_hdl_strdup(hdl, "TZ=GMT", FMD_SLEEP)); tzset(); /* reload env */ } /* * Look up the value of the "facility" property and use it to determine * what syslog LOG_* facility value we use to fill in our log_ctl_t. * The details of our logging method are described above syslog_emit(). */ facname = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "facility"); for (fp = syslog_facs; fp->fac_name != NULL; fp++) { if (strcmp(fp->fac_name, facname) == 0) break; } if (fp->fac_name == NULL) fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "invalid 'facility' setting: %s\n", facname); fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, facname); syslog_ctl.pri = fp->fac_value; syslog_ctl.flags = SL_CONSOLE | SL_LOGONLY; /* * Cache any properties we use every time we receive an event and * subscribe to list.suspect events regardless of the .conf file. */ syslog_file = fmd_prop_get_int32(hdl, "syslogd"); syslog_cons = fmd_prop_get_int32(hdl, "console"); syslog_url = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "url"); syslog_msgall = fmd_prop_get_int32(hdl, "message_all"); /* * If fmd's rootdir property is set to a non-default root, then we are * going to need to rebind the text domains we use for dgettext() as * we go. Look up the default l10n messages directory and make * syslog_locdir be this path with fmd.rootdir prepended to it. */ rootdir = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "fmd.rootdir"); if (*rootdir != '\0' && strcmp(rootdir, "/") != 0) { fmd_msg_lock(); locdir = bindtextdomain(SYSLOG_DOMAIN, NULL); fmd_msg_unlock(); if (locdir != NULL) { size_t len = strlen(rootdir) + strlen(locdir) + 1; syslog_locdir = fmd_hdl_alloc(hdl, len, FMD_SLEEP); (void) snprintf(syslog_locdir, len, "%s%s", rootdir, locdir); fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "binding textdomain to %s for syslog\n", syslog_locdir); } } fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, rootdir); fmd_hdl_subscribe(hdl, FM_LIST_SUSPECT_CLASS); fmd_hdl_subscribe(hdl, FM_LIST_REPAIRED_CLASS); fmd_hdl_subscribe(hdl, FM_LIST_RESOLVED_CLASS); } void _fmd_fini(fmd_hdl_t *hdl) { fmd_hdl_strfree(hdl, syslog_locdir); fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, syslog_url); (void) close(syslog_logfd); (void) close(syslog_msgfd); }