/* * report() - calls syslog */ #ifdef __STDC__ #include #else #include #endif #include #include #include #include "report.h" #ifndef LOG_NDELAY #define LOG_NDELAY 0 #endif #ifndef LOG_DAEMON #define LOG_DAEMON 0 #endif #ifndef LOG_BOOTP #define LOG_BOOTP LOG_DAEMON #endif extern int debug; extern char *progname; /* * This is initialized so you get stderr until you call * report_init() */ static int stderr_only = 1; void report_init(int nolog) { stderr_only = nolog; #ifdef SYSLOG if (!stderr_only) { openlog(progname, LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_BOOTP); } #endif } /* * This routine reports errors and such via stderr and syslog() if * appopriate. It just helps avoid a lot of "#ifdef SYSLOG" constructs * from being scattered throughout the code. * * The syntax is identical to syslog(3), but %m is not considered special * for output to stderr (i.e. you'll see "%m" in the output. . .). Also, * control strings should normally end with \n since newlines aren't * automatically generated for stderr output (whereas syslog strips out all * newlines and adds its own at the end). */ static char *levelnames[] = { #ifdef LOG_SALERT "level(0): ", "alert(1): ", "alert(2): ", "emerg(3): ", "error(4): ", "crit(5): ", "warn(6): ", "note(7): ", "info(8): ", "debug(9): ", "level(?): " #else "emerg(0): ", "alert(1): ", "crit(2): ", "error(3): ", "warn(4): ", "note(5): ", "info(6): ", "debug(7): ", "level(?): " #endif }; static int numlevels = sizeof(levelnames) / sizeof(levelnames[0]); /* * Print a log message using syslog(3) and/or stderr. * The message passed in should not include a newline. */ void report(int priority, char *fmt,...) { va_list ap; static char buf[256]; if ((priority < 0) || (priority >= numlevels)) { priority = numlevels - 1; } va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); va_end(ap); /* * Print the message */ if (stderr_only || (debug > 2)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s %s\n", progname, levelnames[priority], buf); } #ifdef SYSLOG if (!stderr_only) syslog((priority | LOG_BOOTP), "%s", buf); #endif } /* * Return pointer to static string which gives full filesystem error message. */ char * get_errmsg(void) { extern int errno; return strerror(errno); } /* * Local Variables: * tab-width: 4 * c-indent-level: 4 * c-argdecl-indent: 4 * c-continued-statement-offset: 4 * c-continued-brace-offset: -4 * c-label-offset: -4 * c-brace-offset: 0 * End: */