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Logger.cpp
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/*
* Copyright 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright 2010 Kestrel Signal Processing, Inc.
* Copyright 2011, 2012, 2014 Range Networks, Inc.
*
*
* This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License.
* See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "Configuration.h"
#include "Timeval.h"
#include "Logger.h"
#include "Threads.h" // pat added
using namespace std;
// Reference to a global config table, used all over the system.
extern ConfigurationTable gConfig;
/**@ The global alarms table. */
//@{
Mutex alarmsLock;
list<string> alarmsList;
void addAlarm(const string&);
//@}
// (pat 3-2014) Note that the logger is used by multiple programs.
pid_t gPid = 0;
// (pat) If Log messages are printed before the classes in this module are inited
// (which happens when static classes have constructors that do work)
// the OpenBTS just crashes.
// Prevent that by setting sLoggerInited to true when this module is inited.
static bool sLoggerInited = 0;
static struct CheckLoggerInitStatus {
CheckLoggerInitStatus() { sLoggerInited = 1; }
} sCheckloggerInitStatus;
/** Names of the logging levels. */
const char *levelNames[] = {
"EMERG", "ALERT", "CRIT", "ERR", "WARNING", "NOTICE", "INFO", "DEBUG"
};
int numLevels = 8;
bool gLogToConsole = 0;
FILE *gLogToFile = NULL;
Mutex gLogToLock;
LogGroup gLogGroup;
int levelStringToInt(const string& name)
{
// Reverse search, since the numerically larger levels are more common.
for (int i=numLevels-1; i>=0; i--) {
if (name == levelNames[i]) return i;
}
// Common substitutions.
if (name=="INFORMATION") return 6;
if (name=="WARN") return 4;
if (name=="ERROR") return 3;
if (name=="CRITICAL") return 2;
if (name=="EMERGENCY") return 0;
// Unknown level.
return -1;
}
/** Given a string, return the corresponding level name. */
static int lookupLevel2(const string& key, const string &keyVal)
{
int level = levelStringToInt(keyVal);
if (level == -1) {
string defaultLevel = gConfig.mSchema["Log.Level"].getDefaultValue();
level = levelStringToInt(defaultLevel);
_LOG(CRIT) << "undefined logging level (" << key << " = \"" << keyVal << "\") defaulting to \"" << defaultLevel << ".\" Valid levels are: EMERG, ALERT, CRIT, ERR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO or DEBUG";
gConfig.set(key, defaultLevel);
}
return level;
}
static int lookupLevel(const string& key)
{
string val = gConfig.getStr(key);
return lookupLevel2(key,val);
}
int getLoggingLevel(const char* filename)
{
// Default level?
if (!filename) return lookupLevel("Log.Level");
// This can afford to be inefficient since it is not called that often.
string keyName;
keyName.reserve(100);
keyName.append("Log.Level.");
keyName.append(filename);
if (gConfig.defines(keyName)) {
string keyVal = gConfig.getStr(keyName);
// (pat 4-2014) The CLI 'unconfig' command does not unset the value, it just gives an empty value,
// so check for that and treat it as an unset value, ie, do nothing.
if (keyVal.size()) {
return lookupLevel2(keyName,keyVal);
}
}
return lookupLevel("Log.Level");
}
int gGetLoggingLevel(const char* filename)
{
// This is called a lot and needs to be efficient.
static Mutex sLogCacheLock;
static map<uint64_t,int> sLogCache;
static unsigned sCacheCount;
static const unsigned sCacheRefreshCount = 1000;
if (filename==NULL) return gGetLoggingLevel("");
HashString hs(filename);
uint64_t key = hs.hash();
sLogCacheLock.lock();
// Time for a cache flush?
if (sCacheCount>sCacheRefreshCount) {
sLogCache.clear();
sCacheCount=0;
}
// Is it cached already?
map<uint64_t,int>::const_iterator where = sLogCache.find(key);
sCacheCount++;
if (where!=sLogCache.end()) {
int retVal = where->second;
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
return retVal;
}
// Look it up in the config table and cache it.
// FIXME: Figure out why unlock and lock below fix the config table deadlock.
// (pat) Probably because getLoggingLevel may call LOG recursively via lookupLevel().
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
int level = getLoggingLevel(filename);
sLogCacheLock.lock();
sLogCache.insert(pair<uint64_t,int>(key,level));
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
return level;
}
// copies the alarm list and returns it. list supposed to be small.
list<string> gGetLoggerAlarms()
{
alarmsLock.lock();
list<string> ret;
// excuse the "complexity", but to use std::copy with a list you need
// an insert_iterator - copy technically overwrites, doesn't insert.
insert_iterator< list<string> > ii(ret, ret.begin());
copy(alarmsList.begin(), alarmsList.end(), ii);
alarmsLock.unlock();
return ret;
}
/** Add an alarm to the alarm list. */
void addAlarm(const string& s)
{
alarmsLock.lock();
alarmsList.push_back(s);
unsigned maxAlarms = gConfig.getNum("Log.Alarms.Max");
while (alarmsList.size() > maxAlarms) alarmsList.pop_front();
alarmsLock.unlock();
}
Log::~Log()
{
if (mDummyInit) return;
// Anything at or above LOG_CRIT is an "alarm".
// Save alarms in the local list and echo them to stderr.
if (mPriority <= LOG_CRIT) {
if (sLoggerInited) addAlarm(mStream.str().c_str());
cerr << mStream.str() << endl;
}
// Current logging level was already checked by the macro.
// So just log.
syslog(mPriority, "%s", mStream.str().c_str());
// pat added for easy debugging.
if (gLogToConsole||gLogToFile) {
int mlen = mStream.str().size();
int neednl = (mlen==0 || mStream.str()[mlen-1] != '\n');
gLogToLock.lock();
if (gLogToConsole) {
// The COUT() macro prevents messages from stomping each other but adds uninteresting thread numbers,
// so just use std::cout.
std::cerr << mStream.str();
if (neednl) std::cerr<<"\n";
}
if (gLogToFile) {
fputs(mStream.str().c_str(),gLogToFile);
if (neednl) {fputc('\n',gLogToFile);}
fflush(gLogToFile);
}
gLogToLock.unlock();
}
}
// (pat) This is the log initialization function.
// It is invoked by this line in OpenBTS.cpp, and similar lines in other programs like the TransceiverRAD1:
// Log dummy("openbts",gConfig.getStr("Log.Level").c_str(),LOG_LOCAL7);
// The LOCAL7 corresponds to the "local7" line in the file /etc/rsyslog.d/OpenBTS.log.
Log::Log(const char* name, const char* level, int facility)
{
// (pat) This 'constructor' has nothing to do with the regular use of the Log class, so we have
// to set this special flag to prevent the destructor from generating a syslog message.
// This is really goofy, but there is a reason - this is the way whoever wrote this got the Logger initialized early during
// static class initialization since OpenBTS has so many static classes whose constructors do work (a really bad idea)
// and may generate log messages.
mDummyInit = true;
gLogInit(name, level, facility);
}
ostringstream& Log::get()
{
assert(mPriority<numLevels);
mStream << levelNames[mPriority] << ' ';
return mStream;
}
// Allow applications to also pass in a filename. Filename should come from the database
void gLogInitWithFile(const char* name, const char* level, int facility, char * LogFilePath)
{
// Set the level if one has been specified.
if (level) {
gConfig.set("Log.Level",level);
}
if (gLogToFile==0 && LogFilePath != 0 && *LogFilePath != 0 && strlen(LogFilePath) > 0) {
gLogToFile = fopen(LogFilePath,"w"); // New log file each time we start.
if (gLogToFile) {
string when = Timeval::isoTime(time(NULL),true);
fprintf(gLogToFile,"Starting at %s\n",when.c_str());
fflush(gLogToFile);
std::cerr << name <<" logging to file: " << LogFilePath << "\n";
}
}
// Open the log connection.
openlog(name,0,facility);
// We cant call this from the Mutex itself because the Logger uses Mutex.
gMutexLogLevel = gGetLoggingLevel("Mutex.cpp");
}
void gLogInit(const char* name, const char* level, int facility)
{
// Set the level if one has been specified.
if (level) {
gConfig.set("Log.Level",level);
}
gPid = getpid();
// Pat added, tired of the syslog facility.
// Both the transceiver and OpenBTS use this same Logger class, but only RMSC/OpenBTS/OpenNodeB may use this log file:
string str = gConfig.getStr("Log.File");
if (gLogToFile==0 && str.length() && (0==strncmp(gCmdName,"Open",4) || 0==strncmp(gCmdName,"RMSC",4) || 0==strncmp(gCmdName,"RangeFinderGW",13))) {
const char *fn = str.c_str();
if (fn && *fn && strlen(fn)>3) { // strlen because a garbage char is getting in sometimes.
gLogToFile = fopen(fn,"w"); // New log file each time we start.
if (gLogToFile) {
string when = Timeval::isoTime(time(NULL),true);
fprintf(gLogToFile,"Starting at %s\n",when.c_str());
fflush(gLogToFile);
std::cerr << name <<" logging to file: " << fn << "\n";
}
}
}
// Open the log connection.
openlog(name,0,facility);
// We cant call this from the Mutex itself because the Logger uses Mutex.
gMutexLogLevel = gGetLoggingLevel("Mutex.cpp");
}
void gLogEarly(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vsyslog(level | LOG_USER, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
}
// Return _NumberOfLogGroups if invalid.
LogGroup::Group LogGroup::groupNameToIndex(const char *groupName) const
{
for (unsigned g = (Group)0; g < _NumberOfLogGroups; g++) {
if (0 == strcasecmp(mGroupNames[g],groupName)) { return (Group) g; } // happiness
}
return _NumberOfLogGroups; // failed
}
LogGroup::LogGroup() { LogGroupInit(); }
// These must match LogGroup::Group.
const char *LogGroup::mGroupNames[] = { "Control", "SIP", "GSM", "GPRS", "Layer2", "SMS", NULL };
void LogGroup::LogGroupInit()
{
// Error check some more.
assert(0==strcmp(mGroupNames[Control],"Control"));
assert(0==strcmp(mGroupNames[SIP],"SIP"));
assert(0==strcmp(mGroupNames[GSM],"GSM"));
assert(0==strcmp(mGroupNames[GPRS],"GPRS"));
assert(0==strcmp(mGroupNames[Layer2],"Layer2"));
// Error check mGroupNames is the correct length;
unsigned g;
for (g = 0; mGroupNames[g]; g++) { continue; }
assert(g == _NumberOfLogGroups); // If you get this, go fix mGroupNames to match enum LogGroup::Group.
for (unsigned g = 0; g < _NumberOfLogGroups; g++) {
mDebugLevel[g] = 0;
mWatchLevel[g] = 0;
}
#if 0
if (mGroupNameToIndex.size()) { return; } // inited previously.
mGroupNameToIndex[string("Control")] = Control;
mGroupNameToIndex[string("SIP")] = SIP;
mGroupNameToIndex[string("GSM")] = GSM;
mGroupNameToIndex[string("GPRS")] = GPRS;
mGroupNameToIndex[string("Layer2")] = Layer2;
#endif
}
static const char*getNonEmptyStrIfDefined(string param)
{
if (! gConfig.defines(param)) { return NULL; }
string result = gConfig.getStr(param);
// (pat) The "unconfig" command does not remove the value, it just gives it an empty value, so check for that.
return result.size() ? result.c_str() : NULL;
}
// Set all the Log.Group debug levels based on database settings
void LogGroup::setAll()
{
LOG(DEBUG);
string groupprefix = string("Log.Group.");
string watchprefix = string("Log.Watch.");
for (unsigned g = 0; g < _NumberOfLogGroups; g++) {
{
string param = groupprefix + mGroupNames[g];
int level = 0;
if (const char*levelName = getNonEmptyStrIfDefined(param)) {
level = lookupLevel2(param,levelName);
}
mDebugLevel[g] = level;
}
{
string watchparam = watchprefix + mGroupNames[g];
int watchlevel = 0;
if (const char*levelName = getNonEmptyStrIfDefined(watchparam)) {
watchlevel = lookupLevel2(watchparam,levelName);
}
mWatchLevel[g] = watchlevel;
}
}
}
// vim: ts=4 sw=4