/**************************************************************************** * fs/syslog.c * * Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. Neither the name NuttX nor the names of its contributors may be * used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "fs_internal.h" #if defined(CONFIG_SYSLOG) && defined(CONFIG_SYSLOG_CHAR) /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* Open the device/file write-only, try to create (file) it if it doesn't * exist, if the file that already exists, then append the new log data to * end of the file. */ #define SYSLOG_OFLAGS (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND) /* An invalid thread ID */ #define NO_HOLDER ((pid_t)-1) /**************************************************************************** * Private Types ****************************************************************************/ /* This enumeration represents the state of the SYSLOG device interface */ enum syslog_state_e { SYSLOG_UNINITIALIZED = 0, /* SYSLOG has not been initialized */ SYSLOG_INITIALIZING, /* SYSLOG is being initialized */ SYSLOG_REOPEN, /* SYSLOG open failed... try again later */ SYSLOG_FAILURE, /* SYSLOG open failed... don't try again */ SYSLOG_OPENED, /* SYSLOG device is open and ready to use */ }; /* This structure contains all SYSLOGing state information */ struct syslog_dev_s { uint8_t sl_state; /* See enum syslog_state_e */ sem_t sl_sem; /* Enforces mutually exclusive access */ pid_t sl_holder; /* PID of the thread that holds the semaphore */ struct file sl_file; /* The syslog file structure */ }; /**************************************************************************** * Private Function Prototypes ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ /* This is the device structure for the console or syslogging function. */ static struct syslog_dev_s g_sysdev; static const uint8_t g_syscrlf[2] = { '\r', '\n' }; /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_takesem * * Description: * Write to the syslog device * ****************************************************************************/ static inline int syslog_takesem(void) { pid_t me = getpid(); int ret; /* Does this thread already hold the semaphore? That could happen if * we wer called recursively, i.e., if the logic kicked off by * syslog_write() where to generate more debug output. Return an error * in that case. */ if (g_sysdev.sl_holder == me) { /* Return an error (instead of deadlocking) */ return -EWOULDBLOCK; } /* Either the semaphore is available or is currently held by another * thread. Wait for it to become available. */ ret = sem_wait(&g_sysdev.sl_sem); if (ret < 0) { return -get_errno(); } /* We hold the semaphore. We can safely mark ourself as the holder * of the semaphore. */ g_sysdev.sl_holder = me; return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_givesem * * Description: * Write to the syslog device * ****************************************************************************/ static inline void syslog_givesem(void) { pid_t me = getpid(); DEBUGASSERT(g_sysdev.sl_holder == me); /* Relinquish the semaphore */ g_sysdev.sl_holder = NO_HOLDER; sem_post(&g_sysdev.sl_sem); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_write * * Description: * Write to the syslog device * ****************************************************************************/ static inline ssize_t syslog_write(FAR const void *buf, size_t nbytes) { FAR struct inode *inode; /* Let the driver perform the write */ inode = g_sysdev.sl_file.f_inode; return inode->u.i_ops->write(&g_sysdev.sl_file, buf, nbytes); } /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_flush * * Description: * Flush any buffer data in the file system to media. * ****************************************************************************/ #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT static inline void syslog_flush(void) { FAR struct inode *inode = g_sysdev.sl_file.f_inode; /* Is this a mountpoint? Does it support the sync method? */ if (INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(inode) && inode->u.i_mops->sync) { /* Yes... synchronize to the stream */ (void)inode->u.i_mops->sync(&g_sysdev.sl_file); } } #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_initialize * * Description: * Initialize to use the character device (or file) at * CONFIG_SYSLOG_DEVPATH as the SYSLOG sink. * * NOTE that this implementation excludes using a network connection as * SYSLOG device. That would be a good extension. * ****************************************************************************/ int syslog_initialize(void) { FAR struct inode *inode; FAR const char *relpath = NULL; int ret; /* At this point, the only expected states are SYSLOG_UNINITIALIZED or * SYSLOG_REOPEN.. Not SYSLOG_INITIALIZING, SYSLOG_FAILURE, SYSLOG_OPENED. */ DEBUGASSERT(g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_UNINITIALIZED || g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_REOPEN); g_sysdev.sl_state = SYSLOG_INITIALIZING; /* Try to open the device. * * Note that we cannot just call open. The syslog device must work on all * threads. Open returns a file descriptor that is valid only for the * task that opened the device (and its pthread children). Instead, we * essentially re-implement the guts of open() here so that we can get to * the thread-independent structures of the inode. */ /* Get an inode for this file/device */ inode = inode_find(CONFIG_SYSLOG_DEVPATH, &relpath); if (!inode) { /* The inode was not found. In this case, we will attempt to re-open * the device repeatedly. The assumption is that the device path is * value but that the driver has not yet been registered. */ g_sysdev.sl_state = SYSLOG_REOPEN; return -ENOENT; } /* Verify that the inode is valid and either a character driver or a * mountpoint. */ #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT if ((!INODE_IS_DRIVER(inode) && !INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(inode))) #else if (!INODE_IS_DRIVER(inode)) #endif { ret = ENXIO; goto errout_with_inode; } /* Make sure that the "entity" at this inode supports write access */ if (!inode->u.i_ops || !inode->u.i_ops->write) { return -EACCES; goto errout_with_inode; } /* Initialize the file structure */ g_sysdev.sl_file.f_oflags = SYSLOG_OFLAGS; g_sysdev.sl_file.f_pos = 0; g_sysdev.sl_file.f_inode = inode; /* Perform the low-level open operation. */ ret = OK; if (inode->u.i_ops->open) { /* Is the inode a mountpoint? */ #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT if (INODE_IS_MOUNTPT(inode)) { /* Yes. Open the device write-only, try to create it if it * doesn't exist, if the file that already exists, then append the * new log data to end of the file. */ ret = inode->u.i_mops->open(&g_sysdev.sl_file, relpath, SYSLOG_OFLAGS, 0666); } /* No... then it must be a character driver in the NuttX pseudo- * file system. */ else #endif { ret = inode->u.i_ops->open(&g_sysdev.sl_file); } } /* Was the file/device successfully opened? */ if (ret < 0) { ret = -ret; goto errout_with_inode; } /* The SYSLOG device is open and ready for writing. */ sem_init(&g_sysdev.sl_sem, 0, 1); g_sysdev.sl_holder = NO_HOLDER; g_sysdev.sl_state = SYSLOG_OPENED; return OK; errout_with_inode: g_sysdev.sl_state = SYSLOG_FAILURE; inode_release(inode); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: syslog_putc * * Description: * This is the low-level system logging interface. The debugging/syslogging * interfaces are lib_rawprintf() and lib_lowprinf(). The difference is * the lib_rawprintf() writes to fd=1 (stdout) and lib_lowprintf() uses * a lower level interface that works from interrupt handlers. This * function is a a low-level interface used to implement lib_lowprintf(). * ****************************************************************************/ int syslog_putc(int ch) { ssize_t nbytes; int ret; /* Ignore any output: * * (1) Before the SYSLOG device has been initialized. This could happen * from debug output that occurs early in the boot sequence before * syslog_initialize() is called (SYSLOG_UNINITIALIZED). * (2) While the device is being initialized. The case could happen if * debug output is generated while syslog_initialize() executes * (SYSLOG_INITIALIZING). * (3) While we are generating SYSLOG output. The case could happen if * debug output is generated while syslog_putc() executes * (This case is actually handled inside of syslog_semtake()). * (4) Any debug output generated from interrupt handlers. A disadvantage * of using the generic character device for the SYSLOG is that it * cannot handle debug output generated from interrupt level handlers. * (5) If an irrecoverable failure occurred during initialization. In * this case, we won't ever bother to try again (ever). * * NOTE: That the third case is different. It applies only to the thread * that currently holds the sl_sem sempaphore. Other threads should wait. * that is why that case is handled in syslog_semtake(). */ /* Case (4) */ if (up_interrupt_context()) { return -ENOSYS; /* Not supported */ } /* We can save checks in the usual case: That after the SYSLOG device * has been successfully opened. */ if (g_sysdev.sl_state != SYSLOG_OPENED) { /* Case (1) and (2) */ if (g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_UNINITIALIZED || g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_INITIALIZING) { return -EAGAIN; /* Can't access the SYSLOG now... maybe next time? */ } /* Case (5) */ if (g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_FAILURE) { return -ENXIO; /* There is no SYSLOG device */ } /* syslog_initialize() is called as soon as enough of the operating * system is in place to support the open operation... but it is * possible that the SYSLOG device is not yet registered at that time. * In this case, we know that the system is sufficiently initialized * to support an attempt to re-open the SYSLOG device. * * NOTE that the scheduler is locked. That is because we do not have * fully initialized semaphore capability until the SYSLOG device is * successfully initialized */ sched_lock(); if (g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_REOPEN) { /* Try again to initialize the device. We may do this repeatedly * because the log device might be something that was not ready * the first time that syslog_intialize() was called (such as a * USB serial device that has not yet been connected or a file in * an NFS mounted file system that has not yet been mounted). */ ret = syslog_initialize(); if (ret < 0) { sched_unlock(); return ret; } } sched_unlock(); DEBUGASSERT(g_sysdev.sl_state == SYSLOG_OPENED); } /* Ignore carriage returns */ if (ch == '\r') { return ch; } /* The syslog device is ready for writing and we have something of * value to write. */ ret = syslog_takesem(); if (ret < 0) { /* We probably already hold the semaphore and were probably * re-entered by the logic kicked off by syslog_write(). * We might also have been interrupted by a signal. Either * way, we are outta here. */ return ret; } /* Pre-pend a newline with a carriage return. */ if (ch == '\n') { /* Write the CR-LF sequence */ nbytes = syslog_write(g_syscrlf, 2); /* Synchronize the file when each CR-LF is encountered (i.e., * implements line buffering always). */ #ifndef CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT if (nbytes > 0) { syslog_flush(); } #endif } else { /* Write the non-newline character (and don't flush) */ nbytes = syslog_write(&ch, 1); } syslog_givesem(); /* Check if the write was successful */ if (nbytes < 0) { return nbytes; } return ch; } #endif /* CONFIG_SYSLOG && CONFIG_SYSLOG_CHAR */