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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 27 28 /* 29 * log.c - debugging and logging functions 30 * 31 * Logging destinations 32 * svc.startd(1M) supports three logging destinations: the system log, a 33 * daemon-specific log (in the /var/svc/log hierarchy by default), and to the 34 * standard output (redirected to the /var/svc/log/svc.startd.log file by 35 * default). Any or all of these destinations may be used to 36 * communicate a specific message; the audiences for each destination differ. 37 * 38 * Generic messages associated with svc.startd(1M) are made by the 39 * log_framework() and log_error() functions. For these messages, svc.startd 40 * logs under its own name and under the LOG_DAEMON facility when issuing 41 * events to the system log. By design, severities below LOG_NOTICE are never 42 * issued to the system log. 43 * 44 * Messages associated with a specific service instance are logged using the 45 * log_instance() or log_instance_fmri() functions. These messages are always 46 * sent to the appropriate per-instance log file. 47 * 48 * In the case of verbose or debug boot, the log_transition() function 49 * displays messages regarding instance transitions to the system console, 50 * until the expected login services are available. 51 * 52 * Finally, log_console() displays messages to the system consoles and 53 * the master restarter log file. This is used when booting to a milestone 54 * other than 'all'. 55 * 56 * Logging detail 57 * The constants for severity from <syslog.h> are reused, with a specific 58 * convention here. (It is worth noting that the #define values for the LOG_ 59 * levels are such that more important severities have lower values.) The 60 * severity determines the importance of the event, and its addressibility by 61 * the administrator. Each severity level's use is defined below, along with 62 * an illustrative example. 63 * 64 * LOG_EMERG Not used presently. 65 * 66 * LOG_ALERT An unrecoverable operation requiring external 67 * intervention has occurred. Includes an inability to 68 * write to the smf(5) repository (due to svc.configd(1M) 69 * absence, due to permissions failures, etc.). Message 70 * should identify component at fault. 71 * 72 * LOG_CRIT An unrecoverable operation internal to svc.startd(1M) 73 * has occurred. Failure should be recoverable by restart 74 * of svc.startd(1M). 75 * 76 * LOG_ERR An smf(5) event requiring administrative intervention 77 * has occurred. Includes instance being moved to the 78 * maintenance state. 79 * 80 * LOG_WARNING A potentially destabilizing smf(5) event not requiring 81 * administrative intervention has occurred. 82 * 83 * LOG_NOTICE A noteworthy smf(5) event has occurred. Includes 84 * individual instance failures. 85 * 86 * LOG_INFO A noteworthy operation internal to svc.startd(1M) has 87 * occurred. Includes recoverable failures or otherwise 88 * unexpected outcomes. 89 * 90 * LOG_DEBUG An internal operation only of interest to a 91 * svc.startd(1M) developer has occurred. 92 * 93 * Logging configuration 94 * The preferred approach is to set the logging property values 95 * in the options property group of the svc.startd default instance. The 96 * valid values are "quiet", "verbose", and "debug". "quiet" is the default; 97 * "verbose" and "debug" allow LOG_INFO and LOG_DEBUG logging requests to 98 * reach the svc.startd.log file, respectively. 99 */ 100 101 #include <sys/stat.h> 102 #include <sys/statvfs.h> 103 #include <sys/time.h> 104 #include <sys/types.h> 105 #include <assert.h> 106 #include <errno.h> 107 #include <fcntl.h> 108 #include <kstat.h> 109 #include <libgen.h> 110 #include <libintl.h> 111 #include <libuutil.h> 112 #include <locale.h> 113 #include <malloc.h> 114 #include <pthread.h> 115 #include <stdarg.h> 116 #include <stdio.h> 117 #include <strings.h> 118 #include <syslog.h> 119 #include <unistd.h> 120 #include <zone.h> 121 122 #include "startd.h" 123 124 125 #define LOGBUF_SZ (60 * 80) /* 60 lines */ 126 127 static FILE *logfile = NULL; 128 129 #ifndef NDEBUG 130 /* 131 * This is a circular buffer for all (even those not emitted externally) 132 * logging messages. To read it properly you should start after the first 133 * null, go until the second, and then go back to the beginning until the 134 * first null. Or use ::startd_log in mdb. 135 */ 136 /* LINTED unused */ 137 static const size_t logbuf_sz = LOGBUF_SZ; /* For mdb */ 138 static char logbuf[LOGBUF_SZ] = ""; 139 static pthread_mutex_t logbuf_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; 140 #endif 141 142 static void 143 xstrftime_poststart(char *buf, size_t bufsize, struct timeval *time) 144 { 145 long sec, usec; 146 147 sec = time->tv_sec - st->st_start_time.tv_sec; 148 usec = time->tv_usec - st->st_start_time.tv_usec; 149 150 if (usec < 0) { 151 sec -= 1; 152 usec += 1000000; 153 } 154 155 (void) snprintf(buf, bufsize, "start + %d.%02ds", sec, usec / 10000); 156 } 157 158 static void 159 vlog_prefix(int severity, const char *prefix, const char *format, va_list args) 160 { 161 char buf[512], *cp; 162 char timebuf[LOG_DATE_SIZE]; 163 struct timeval now; 164 struct tm ltime; 165 166 #ifdef NDEBUG 167 if (severity > st->st_log_level_min) 168 return; 169 #endif 170 171 if (gettimeofday(&now, NULL) != 0) 172 (void) fprintf(stderr, "gettimeofday(3C) failed: %s\n", 173 strerror(errno)); 174 175 if (st->st_log_timezone_known) 176 (void) strftime(timebuf, sizeof (timebuf), "%b %e %T", 177 localtime_r(&now.tv_sec, <ime)); 178 else 179 xstrftime_poststart(timebuf, sizeof (timebuf), &now); 180 181 (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "%s/%d%s: ", timebuf, pthread_self(), 182 prefix); 183 cp = strchr(buf, '\0'); 184 (void) vsnprintf(cp, sizeof (buf) - (cp - buf), format, args); 185 186 #ifndef NDEBUG 187 /* Copy into logbuf. */ 188 (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&logbuf_mutex); 189 if (strlen(logbuf) + strlen(buf) + 1 <= sizeof (logbuf)) 190 (void) strcat(logbuf, buf); 191 else 192 (void) strlcpy(logbuf, buf, sizeof (logbuf)); 193 (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&logbuf_mutex); 194 195 if (severity > st->st_log_level_min) 196 return; 197 #endif 198 199 if (st->st_log_flags & STARTD_LOG_FILE && logfile) { 200 (void) fputs(buf, logfile); 201 (void) fflush(logfile); 202 } 203 if (st->st_log_flags & STARTD_LOG_TERMINAL) 204 (void) fputs(buf, stdout); 205 if (st->st_log_flags & STARTD_LOG_SYSLOG && st->st_log_timezone_known) 206 vsyslog(severity, format, args); 207 } 208 209 /*PRINTFLIKE2*/ 210 void 211 log_error(int severity, const char *format, ...) 212 { 213 va_list args; 214 215 va_start(args, format); 216 vlog_prefix(severity, " ERROR", format, args); 217 va_end(args); 218 } 219 220 /*PRINTFLIKE2*/ 221 void 222 log_framework(int severity, const char *format, ...) 223 { 224 va_list args; 225 226 va_start(args, format); 227 vlog_prefix(severity, "", format, args); 228 va_end(args); 229 } 230 231 /* 232 * void log_preexec() 233 * 234 * log_preexec() should be invoked prior to any exec(2) calls, to prevent the 235 * logfile and syslogd file descriptors from being leaked to child processes. 236 * Why openlog(3C) lacks a close-on-exec option is a minor mystery. 237 */ 238 void 239 log_preexec() 240 { 241 closelog(); 242 } 243 244 /* 245 * void setlog() 246 * Close file descriptors and redirect output. 247 */ 248 void 249 setlog(const char *logstem) 250 { 251 int fd; 252 char logfile[PATH_MAX]; 253 254 closefrom(0); 255 256 (void) open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY); 257 258 (void) snprintf(logfile, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", st->st_log_prefix, logstem); 259 260 (void) umask(fmask); 261 fd = open(logfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 262 S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH); 263 (void) umask(dmask); 264 265 if (fd == -1) 266 return; 267 268 (void) dup2(fd, 1); 269 (void) dup2(fd, 2); 270 271 if (fd != 1 && fd != 2) 272 startd_close(fd); 273 } 274 275 static int 276 log_dir_writeable(const char *path) 277 { 278 int fd; 279 struct statvfs svb; 280 281 if ((fd = open(path, O_RDONLY, 0644)) == -1) 282 return (-1); 283 284 if (fstatvfs(fd, &svb) == -1) 285 return (-1); 286 287 if (svb.f_flag & ST_RDONLY) { 288 (void) close(fd); 289 290 fd = -1; 291 } 292 293 return (fd); 294 } 295 296 static void 297 vlog_instance(const char *fmri, const char *logstem, boolean_t canlog, 298 const char *format, va_list args) 299 { 300 char logfile[PATH_MAX]; 301 char *message; 302 char omessage[1024]; 303 int fd, err; 304 char timebuf[LOG_DATE_SIZE]; 305 struct tm ltime; 306 struct timeval now; 307 308 (void) snprintf(logfile, PATH_MAX, "%s/%s", st->st_log_prefix, 309 logstem); 310 311 (void) umask(fmask); 312 fd = open(logfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 313 S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH); 314 err = errno; 315 (void) umask(dmask); 316 317 if (fd == -1) { 318 if (canlog) 319 log_error(LOG_NOTICE, "Could not log for %s: open(%s) " 320 "failed with %s.\n", fmri, logfile, strerror(err)); 321 322 return; 323 } 324 325 (void) vsnprintf(omessage, sizeof (omessage), format, args); 326 327 if (gettimeofday(&now, NULL) != 0) 328 (void) fprintf(stderr, "gettimeofday(3C) failed: %s\n", 329 strerror(errno)); 330 331 if (st->st_log_timezone_known) 332 (void) strftime(timebuf, sizeof (timebuf), "%b %e %T", 333 localtime_r(&now.tv_sec, <ime)); 334 else 335 xstrftime_poststart(timebuf, sizeof (timebuf), &now); 336 337 message = uu_msprintf("[ %s %s ]\n", timebuf, omessage); 338 339 if (message == NULL) { 340 if (canlog) 341 log_error(LOG_NOTICE, "Could not log for %s: %s.\n", 342 fmri, uu_strerror(uu_error())); 343 } else { 344 if (write(fd, message, strlen(message)) < 0 && canlog) 345 log_error(LOG_NOTICE, "Could not log for %s: write(%d) " 346 "failed with %s.\n", fmri, fd, 347 strerror(errno)); 348 349 uu_free(message); 350 } 351 352 if (close(fd) != 0 && canlog) 353 log_framework(LOG_NOTICE, "close(%d) failed: %s.\n", fd, 354 strerror(errno)); 355 } 356 357 /* 358 * void log_instance(const restarter_inst_t *, boolean_t, const char *, ...) 359 * 360 * The log_instance() format is "[ month day time message ]". (The 361 * brackets distinguish svc.startd messages from method output.) We avoid 362 * calling log_*() functions on error when canlog is not set, since we may 363 * be called from a child process. 364 * 365 * When adding new calls to this function, consider: If this is called before 366 * any instances have started, then it should be called with canlog clear, 367 * lest we spew errors to the console when booted on the miniroot. 368 */ 369 /*PRINTFLIKE3*/ 370 void 371 log_instance(const restarter_inst_t *inst, boolean_t canlog, 372 const char *format, ...) 373 { 374 va_list args; 375 376 va_start(args, format); 377 vlog_instance(inst->ri_i.i_fmri, inst->ri_logstem, canlog, format, 378 args); 379 va_end(args); 380 } 381 382 /* 383 * void log_instance_fmri(const char *, const char *,boolean_t, const char *, 384 * ...) 385 * 386 * The log_instance_fmri() format is "[ month day time message ]". (The 387 * brackets distinguish svc.startd messages from method output.) We avoid 388 * calling log_*() functions on error when canlog is not set, since we may 389 * be called from a child process. 390 * 391 * For new calls to this function, see the warning in log_instance()'s 392 * comment. 393 */ 394 /*PRINTFLIKE4*/ 395 void 396 log_instance_fmri(const char *fmri, const char *logstem, boolean_t canlog, 397 const char *format, ...) 398 { 399 va_list args; 400 401 va_start(args, format); 402 vlog_instance(fmri, logstem, canlog, format, args); 403 va_end(args); 404 } 405 406 /* 407 * void log_transition(const restarter_inst_t *, start_outcome_t) 408 * 409 * The log_transition() format is 410 * 411 * [ _service_fmri_ _participle_ (_common_name_) ] 412 * 413 * Again, brackets separate messages from specific service instance output to 414 * the console. 415 */ 416 void 417 log_transition(const restarter_inst_t *inst, start_outcome_t outcome) 418 { 419 char *message; 420 char omessage[1024]; 421 char *action; 422 int severity; 423 424 if (outcome == START_REQUESTED) { 425 char *cname = NULL; 426 427 cname = inst->ri_common_name; 428 if (cname == NULL) 429 cname = inst->ri_C_common_name; 430 431 if (!(st->st_boot_flags & STARTD_BOOT_VERBOSE)) 432 return; 433 434 if (inst->ri_start_index > 1) 435 return; 436 437 if (cname) 438 (void) snprintf(omessage, sizeof (omessage), " (%s)", 439 cname); 440 else 441 *omessage = '\0'; 442 443 action = gettext("starting"); 444 445 message = uu_msprintf("[ %s %s%s ]\n", 446 inst->ri_i.i_fmri + strlen("svc:/"), action, 447 omessage); 448 449 severity = LOG_INFO; 450 } else { 451 switch (outcome) { 452 case MAINT_REQUESTED: 453 action = gettext("transitioned to maintenance by " 454 "request (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 455 break; 456 case START_FAILED_REPEATEDLY: 457 action = gettext("failed repeatedly: transitioned to " 458 "maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 459 break; 460 case START_FAILED_CONFIGURATION: 461 action = gettext("misconfigured: transitioned to " 462 "maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 463 break; 464 case START_FAILED_FATAL: 465 action = gettext("failed fatally: transitioned to " 466 "maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 467 break; 468 case START_FAILED_TIMEOUT_FATAL: 469 action = gettext("timed out: transitioned to " 470 "maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 471 break; 472 case START_FAILED_OTHER: 473 action = gettext("failed: transitioned to " 474 "maintenance (see 'svcs -xv' for details)"); 475 break; 476 case START_REQUESTED: 477 assert(outcome != START_REQUESTED); 478 /*FALLTHROUGH*/ 479 default: 480 action = gettext("outcome unknown?"); 481 } 482 483 message = uu_msprintf("[ %s %s ]\n", 484 inst->ri_i.i_fmri + strlen("svc:/"), action); 485 486 severity = LOG_ERR; 487 } 488 489 490 if (message == NULL) { 491 log_error(LOG_NOTICE, 492 "Could not log boot message for %s: %s.\n", 493 inst->ri_i.i_fmri, uu_strerror(uu_error())); 494 } else { 495 /* 496 * All significant errors should to go to syslog to 497 * communicate appropriate information even for systems 498 * without a console connected during boot. Send the 499 * message to stderr only if the severity is lower than 500 * (indicated by >) LOG_ERR. 501 */ 502 if (!st->st_log_login_reached && severity > LOG_ERR) { 503 /*LINTED*/ 504 if (fprintf(stderr, message) < 0) 505 log_error(LOG_NOTICE, "Could not log for %s: " 506 "fprintf() failed with %s.\n", 507 inst->ri_i.i_fmri, strerror(errno)); 508 } else { 509 log_framework(severity, "%s %s\n", 510 inst->ri_i.i_fmri + strlen("svc:/"), action); 511 } 512 513 uu_free(message); 514 } 515 } 516 517 /* 518 * log_console - log a message to the consoles and to syslog 519 * 520 * This logs a message as-is to the console (and auxiliary consoles), 521 * as well as to the master restarter log. 522 */ 523 /*PRINTFLIKE2*/ 524 void 525 log_console(int severity, const char *format, ...) 526 { 527 va_list args; 528 529 va_start(args, format); 530 vlog_prefix(severity, "", format, args); 531 va_end(args); 532 533 va_start(args, format); 534 (void) vfprintf(stderr, format, args); 535 va_end(args); 536 } 537 538 /* 539 * void log_init() 540 * 541 * Set up the log files, if necessary, for the current invocation. This 542 * function should be called before any other functions in this file. Set the 543 * syslog(3C) logging mask such that severities of the importance of 544 * LOG_NOTICE and above are passed through, but lower severity messages are 545 * masked out. 546 * 547 * It may be called multiple times to change the logging configuration due to 548 * administrative request. 549 */ 550 void 551 log_init() 552 { 553 int dirfd, logfd; 554 char *dir; 555 struct stat sb; 556 557 if (st->st_start_time.tv_sec == 0) { 558 if (getzoneid() != GLOBAL_ZONEID) { 559 st->st_start_time.tv_sec = time(NULL); 560 } else { 561 /* 562 * We need to special-case the BOOT_TIME utmp entry, and 563 * drag that value out of the kernel if it's there. 564 */ 565 kstat_ctl_t *kc; 566 kstat_t *ks; 567 kstat_named_t *boot; 568 569 if (((kc = kstat_open()) != 0) && 570 ((ks = kstat_lookup(kc, "unix", 0, "system_misc")) 571 != NULL) && 572 (kstat_read(kc, ks, NULL) != -1) && 573 ((boot = kstat_data_lookup(ks, "boot_time")) != 574 NULL)) { 575 /* 576 * If we're here, then we've successfully found 577 * the boot_time kstat... use its value. 578 */ 579 st->st_start_time.tv_sec = boot->value.ul; 580 } else { 581 st->st_start_time.tv_sec = time(NULL); 582 } 583 584 if (kc) 585 (void) kstat_close(kc); 586 } 587 } 588 589 /* 590 * Establish our timezone if the appropriate directory is available. 591 */ 592 if (!st->st_log_timezone_known && stat(FS_TIMEZONE_DIR, &sb) == 0) { 593 tzset(); 594 st->st_log_timezone_known = 1; 595 } 596 597 /* 598 * Establish our locale if the appropriate directory is available. Set 599 * the locale string from the environment so we can extract template 600 * information correctly, if the locale directories aren't yet 601 * available. 602 */ 603 if (st->st_locale != NULL) 604 free(st->st_locale); 605 606 if ((st->st_locale = getenv("LC_ALL")) == NULL) 607 if ((st->st_locale = getenv("LC_MESSAGES")) == NULL) 608 st->st_locale = getenv("LANG"); 609 610 if (!st->st_log_locale_known && stat(FS_LOCALE_DIR, &sb) == 0) { 611 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 612 st->st_locale = setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, ""); 613 if (st->st_locale) 614 st->st_log_locale_known = 1; 615 616 (void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN); 617 } 618 619 if (st->st_locale) { 620 st->st_locale = safe_strdup(st->st_locale); 621 xstr_sanitize(st->st_locale); 622 } 623 624 if (logfile) { 625 (void) fclose(logfile); 626 logfile = NULL; 627 } 628 629 /* 630 * Set syslog(3C) behaviour in all cases. 631 */ 632 closelog(); 633 openlog("svc.startd", LOG_PID | LOG_CONS, LOG_DAEMON); 634 (void) setlogmask(LOG_UPTO(LOG_NOTICE)); 635 636 if ((dirfd = log_dir_writeable(LOG_PREFIX_NORMAL)) == -1) { 637 if ((dirfd = log_dir_writeable(LOG_PREFIX_EARLY)) == -1) 638 return; 639 else 640 dir = LOG_PREFIX_EARLY; 641 } else { 642 dir = LOG_PREFIX_NORMAL; 643 } 644 645 st->st_log_prefix = dir; 646 647 (void) umask(fmask); 648 if ((logfd = openat(dirfd, STARTD_DEFAULT_LOG, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 649 0644)) == -1) { 650 (void) close(dirfd); 651 (void) umask(dmask); 652 return; 653 } 654 655 (void) close(dirfd); 656 (void) umask(dmask); 657 658 if ((logfile = fdopen(logfd, "a")) == NULL) 659 if (errno != EROFS) 660 log_error(LOG_WARNING, "can't open logfile %s/%s", 661 dir, STARTD_DEFAULT_LOG); 662 663 if (logfile && 664 fcntl(fileno(logfile), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) == -1) 665 log_error(LOG_WARNING, 666 "couldn't mark logfile close-on-exec: %s\n", 667 strerror(errno)); 668 } 669