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/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/* $Id$ */
/**
* \file log.h
*
* \brief Headers for log.c
**/
#ifndef __LOG_H
#define LOG_H_ID "$Id$"
#include "compat.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
#include <syslog.h>
#define LOG_WARN LOG_WARNING
#if LOG_DEBUG < LOG_ERR
#error "Your syslog.h thinks high numbers are more important. " \
"We aren't prepared to deal with that."
#endif
#else
/* Note: Syslog's logging code refers to priorities, with 0 being the most
* important. Thus, all our comparisons needed to be reversed when we added
* syslog support.
*
* The upshot of this is that comments about log levels may be messed up: for
* "maximum severity" read "most severe" and "numerically *lowest* severity".
*/
/** Debug-level severity: for hyper-verbose messages of no interest to
* anybody but developers. */
#define LOG_DEBUG 7
/** Info-level severity: for messages that appear frequently during normal
* operation. */
#define LOG_INFO 6
/** Notice-level severity: for messages that appear infrequently
* during normal operation; that the user will probably care about;
* and that are not errors.
*/
#define LOG_NOTICE 5
/** Warn-level severity: for messages that only appear when something has gone
* wrong. */
#define LOG_WARN 4
/** Error-level severity: for messages that only appear when something has gone
* very wrong, and the Tor process can no longer proceed. */
#define LOG_ERR 3
#endif
/* Logging domains */
/** Catch-all for miscellaneous events and fatal errors. */
#define LD_GENERAL (1u<<0)
/** The cryptography subsytem. */
#define LD_CRYPTO (1u<<1)
/** Networking. */
#define LD_NET (1u<<2)
/** Parsing and acting on our configuration. */
#define LD_CONFIG (1u<<3)
/** Reading and writing from the filesystem. */
#define LD_FS (1u<<4)
/** Other servers' (non)compliance with the Tor protocol. */
#define LD_PROTOCOL (1u<<5)
/** Memory management. */
#define LD_MM (1u<<6)
/** HTTP implementation. */
#define LD_HTTP (1u<<7)
/** Application (socks) requests. */
#define LD_APP (1u<<8)
/** Communication via the controller protocol. */
#define LD_CONTROL (1u<<9)
/** Building, using, and managing circuits. */
#define LD_CIRC (1u<<10)
/** Hidden services. */
#define LD_REND (1u<<11)
/** Internal errors in this Tor process. */
#define LD_BUG (1u<<12)
/** Learning and using information about Tor servers. */
#define LD_DIR (1u<<13)
/** Learning and using information about Tor servers. */
#define LD_DIRSERV (1u<<14)
/** Onion routing protocol. */
#define LD_OR (1u<<15)
/** Generic edge-connection functionality. */
#define LD_EDGE (1u<<16)
#define LD_EXIT LD_EDGE
/** Bandwidth accounting. */
#define LD_ACCT (1u<<17)
/** Callback type used for add_callback_log. */
typedef void (*log_callback)(int severity, uint32_t domain, const char *msg);
int parse_log_level(const char *level);
const char *log_level_to_string(int level);
void add_stream_log(int severityMin, int severityMax, const char *name,
FILE *stream);
int add_file_log(int severityMin, int severityMax, const char *filename);
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
int add_syslog_log(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax);
#endif
int add_callback_log(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax, log_callback cb);
int get_min_log_level(void);
void switch_logs_debug(void);
void logs_free_all(void);
void add_temp_log(void);
void close_temp_logs(void);
void rollback_log_changes(void);
void mark_logs_temp(void);
void configure_libevent_logging(void);
void suppress_libevent_log_msg(const char *msg);
void change_callback_log_severity(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax,
log_callback cb);
void log_set_application_name(const char *name);
/* Outputs a message to stdout */
void _log(int severity, uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...)
CHECK_PRINTF(3,4);
#define log _log /* hack it so we don't conflict with log() as much */
#ifdef __GNUC__
extern int _log_global_min_severity;
void _log_fn(int severity, uint32_t domain,
const char *funcname, const char *format, ...)
CHECK_PRINTF(4,5);
/** Log a message at level <b>severity</b>, using a pretty-printed version
* of the current function name. */
#define log_fn(severity, domain, args...) \
_log_fn(severity, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args)
#define log_debug(domain, args...) \
STMT_BEGIN \
if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(_log_global_min_severity == LOG_DEBUG)) \
_log_fn(LOG_DEBUG, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args); \
STMT_END
#define log_info(domain, args...) \
_log_fn(LOG_INFO, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args)
#define log_notice(domain, args...) \
_log_fn(LOG_NOTICE, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args)
#define log_warn(domain, args...) \
_log_fn(LOG_WARN, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args)
#define log_err(domain, args...) \
_log_fn(LOG_ERR, domain, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, args)
#else /* ! defined(__GNUC__) */
void _log_fn(int severity, uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
void _log_debug(uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
void _log_info(uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
void _log_notice(uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
void _log_warn(uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
void _log_err(uint32_t domain, const char *format, ...);
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300
/* MSVC 6 and earlier don't have __func__, or even __LINE__. */
#define log_fn _log_fn
#define log_debug _log_debug
#define log_info _log_info
#define log_notice _log_notice
#define log_warn _log_warn
#define log_err _log_err
#else
/* We don't have GCC's varargs macros, so use a global variable to pass the
* function name to log_fn */
extern const char *_log_fn_function_name;
/* We abuse the comma operator here, since we can't use the standard
* do {...} while (0) trick to wrap this macro, since the macro can't take
* arguments. */
#define log_fn (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_fn
#define log_debug (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_debug
#define log_info (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_info
#define log_notice (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_notice
#define log_warn (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_warn
#define log_err (_log_fn_function_name=__func__),_log_err
#endif
#endif /* !GNUC */
# define __LOG_H
#endif
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